The vehicle arrived at the Provincial People's Emergency Department, and the stretcher was already prepared.
The patient was promptly taken into the resuscitation room!
Chen Cang did not hastily choose to learn the "Pulmonary Hydatid Cyst Excision."
After all, this was not an ordinary surgery but a third-level procedure, infinitely close to fourth-level.
In the central and northern regions, it was generally treated as a fourth-level surgery, but the system clearly took the national situation into account.
After all, this disease is common in pastoral areas, especially during the seventies and eighties. Back then, there were many cases of pulmonary hydatid cysts, with hundreds of surgeries conducted annually in pastoral regions, and the treatment for these surgeries was quite mature.
At that time, a hospital in a certain pastoral autonomous region had achieved a surgical success rate that surpassed top tier hospitals such as Xiehe and West China, earning great acclaim.