Aaron snorted. "He told me about it, but he said the surgery was too difficult and he couldn't do it. I thought it sounded like a hassle, so I just didn't bother. What, you can do it?"
Chen Yu smiled.
'Then you've definitely come to the right person.'
For minimally invasive surgery, a surgeon's technique is certainly important, but the most difficult part is always the field of vision.
Even with a camera, it's not enough. Many minimally invasive procedures require the assistance of a C-arm machine.
But no C-arm, no matter how good, could compare to Chen Yu's Eye of All-Seeing.
"Are you sure you can handle it?" Aaron looked Chen Yu over again. 'Isn't he a little young?'
Steve, the nursing home's doctor sitting beside them, was two years older than Chen Yu but admired him immensely. He chimed in, "Aaron, Chen is the one who operated on Penny Hardaway. He's one of the top orthopedic specialists from his country. You tell me if he can handle it."
