With his surgical experience, repairing this patient's finger tendons is almost impossible; the only solution is to transplant a tendon.
Under normal circumstances, a human finger will have a superficial flexor tendon, a deep finger flexor tendon, and a finger extensor tendon.
With their contraction or relaxation, they assist the finger in completing flexion or extension movements.
The medical anatomical structure seems simple, but in cases like this where adhesions occur, the surgical difficulty can be terrifyingly high. It's a delicate surgery, severely testing the skill and experience of the operating surgeon.
No matter how confident Zhou Can is, he still feels apprehensive when facing such a Level 2 surgery.
The patient, seeing Zhou Can's hesitation, couldn't help but plead with him to try and think of a way. Even if the treatment fails, he promised not to cause any trouble for the hospital.
