The plane soared through the clouds as Chen Yu opened his laptop to review the preliminary examination report the hospital had sent before he boarded.
Setting aside the superficial injuries, the main issues were fractures.
A tibial fracture.
This was straightforward, a clean break that would heal relatively quickly and was unlikely to leave any long-term complications.
A talus fracture in his left ankle.
This was also manageable, not a major problem.
The pelvis, however, was the troublesome part.
He had a displaced acetabular fracture combined with an ischial fracture. Preliminary tests, including an electromyogram, had essentially confirmed that the fractures were compressing the sciatic nerve.
As for the exact degree of compression and whether there was any nerve damage, that wasn't yet clear.
Once he was on-site, a look with the Eye of All-Seeing should clear things up.
Finally, there was the left knee.
