Ling Ran was indeed carrying out emergency surgery.
The patient was under general anesthesia. After his abdominal cavity was open, a small amount of fluid could be seen oozing out. There was a large amount of blood-like fluid oozing out around the spleen. Together with the fact that the spleen had adhered to the abdominal cavity, the patient's abdominal cavity was practically a mess. It looked like a pot of almost dried-out hotpot.
If this were to happen more than two years ago, doctors from the General Surgery Department would have been called over, and the patient would have been quickly transferred to the General Surgery Department.
However, the chief surgeon today, Doctor Zhou, had other ideas. He called Ling Ran over, and when Ling Ran was standing before him, he immediately said, "Ling Ran, you're capable of performing splenic surgery and surgery on patients with peritonitis, right? How about pancreatic surgery? Do you know how to do it?"