"The patient has a typical intrahepatic bile duct structure. After discovering the presence of gallstones in the bile duct, the patient took medicine inconsistently. Then, he went out to work, and he just ate painkillers to solve the problem." After the patient was anesthetized, Professor Huang briefly introduced the patient's background to Ling Ran.
This was how he always did it.
Although Professor Huang was an expert specializing in trauma care, that was his path for a professional title and a position in a hospital. Deep down, he was still doing work as a traditional Chinese practitioner.
The patient before was actually a patient he had treated when Professor Huang was young. But the patient's condition kept recurring, and in the end, it reached a state where he had to remove the liver lobe.