In the case of open surgery, all the doctors present could see it with the naked eye.
However, with minimally invasive microsurgery, it entirely depended on the computer screen for locating the patient's lesion, and all the data, positions, and completion of incisions could only be seen on the screen.
If you're not the primary surgeon, you can't immediately see these position data clearly.
This is an extremely important technical distinction between minimally invasive surgery and open surgery.
Qin Xin's eyes were deep, watching Lan Yingjun's operation.
After choosing minimally invasive surgery, Lan Yingjun immediately instructed Ao Xinghao to begin anesthesia.
Administering general anesthesia wasn't simple. The amount of anesthetic required a lot of skill, but Ao Xinghao did it very well, quickly completing his part of the operation.
He surely achieved full marks for the anesthesia part.
Next, it was Lan Yingjun's turn to make the incision.
