In the 912 hospital, in the operating theater outside the hospital, the surgery for the partial removal of the giant spleen of Gaucher disease was nearing its end.
When the giant spleen was cut out, Professor Yang put on a sterile coat and sterile gloves and began to measure the diameter, transverse diameter, and weight of the spleen.
The surgery was not done by Professor Yang, but he felt that this matter could be written into a scientific case report. Perhaps Boss Zheng would need it.
But the main reason was curiosity.
The exact size of the spleen that was cut off was the most objective data.
In the future, when he bragged at the wine table, he would not be stopped by others.
56 cm by 32 cm by 11 cm, weighing 7.6 kg. After the actual measurement, Professor Yang was also shocked by this number.
The child was thin and shriveled. If such a large spleen was cut out, would it not float up all of a sudden?