He got off the stage and went to take a look at the patient.
When the bearded man saw Zheng Ren's eyes, there was obvious fear. His face was pale, and he had not finished vomiting, so his words were a little unsteady.
Zheng Ren knew that the patient had woken up from anesthesia and her vital signs were stable. All the infected parts had been cleaned. As long as there were no special circumstances, such as making knots in the abdominal cavity during intestinal peristalsis, which would cause mechanical intestinal obstruction, there would not be too much of a problem.
There was no good way to prevent this, and even Zheng Ren himself could only leave it to fate. The system had given him a 99% completion rate, and he estimated that the other 1% was due to this.
Any surgery was like walking on a single - Log bridge, because the current Science and Technology could not give a clear diagnosis of all diseases and a treatment with 100% no complications.