Su Yun did not even look at the surgery. Instead, he was talking to Dr. Smith about the teaching of TIPS surgery.
Dr. Smith, on the other hand, was absent-minded. His eyes were always staring at the screen on their side.
Su Yun did not understand.
In his opinion, Zheng Ren's surgery was indeed good, but that was all. If it was not because he was not interested in interventional surgery, catching up with him would only be a matter of one or two years.
The popularity of TIPS surgery was still more important than winning the Nobel Prize.
However, one minute later, the screen in the operating room lit up for less than ten seconds. Dr. Smith's gaze accidentally fell on the screen, and he could not take his eyes off it.
He forgot that he was discussing TIPS surgery with Su Yun. He suddenly stood up. His upper body, which was like a piece of paper, was on the verge of collapsing and almost broke.
He strode in front of the screen and was silent.