With how fast Ling Ran sutured ten to fifteen fingers a day, he continuously renewed the limit to the number of surgeries he could perform in a day.
Huo Congjun also had four wards arranged for postoperative use. They were for patients who had their tendons repaired. Compared to some who underwent minor surgeries, patients who had their flexor tendons sutured had a longer recovery period and also stayed in hospitals for longer periods of time. The total of medical expenses would increase, but they would be reduced evenly if the patients paid by instalment.
Ling Ran was not too concerned about that. In fact, due to the excellent effect of his surgeries, the average recovery period of patients had been greatly reduced. However, the whole process of a flexor tendon suture (including the preoperative and postoperative treatment) had always been a complex subject. He could not control all the variables.