"Have you used the hemostatic drugs?" Ling Ran groped around the liver as he asked.
"Tranexamic acid and ethamsylate were applied," Guo Mingcheng said. "I also used some medication before the surgery."
"Okay," Ling Ran replied, and he continued to feel around the liver.
Guo Mingcheng had performed the emergency suture, and the wound was coagulated using an ultrasonic knife, but the blood just kept flowing out.
It could be considered as a typical case of a surgeon's bad luck. Plus, his skills were not good either.
There was nothing wrong with Guo Mingcheng's operation. The preoperative preparation was not perfect, but it had reached beyond the standard. Yet, he could still do nothing when the patient suffered from hemorrhage.
In Ling Ran's mind, he thought about the patient's MRI scan and other X-ray details.