The operative view opened up, revealing a 5cm wound on the left side of the liver. Despite the rubber drainage tube controlling the bleed at the hepatic hilum, there was still a significant amount of blood flowing out.
Zheng Ren immediately started to clean the wound. There were no signs of necrosis yet as the wound was still fresh.
An in-depth investigation revealed the tear to be on the inside of the liver, around 4cm deep. A few blood vessels were leaking dark red blood.
Zheng Ren extended his arm and a mosquito clamp was placed in his hand.
The ruptured blood vessels were clamped and ligated, followed by the damaged bile duct.
Once the bleed was controlled, Zheng Ren let out a breath of relief. The drainage tube indicated that the bleeding had stopped.
"Blood pressure?" Zheng Ren asked.
"80/60," Chu Yanran answered.