I Reincarnated as a Legendary Surgeon Chapter 444

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The Surgeon Who Became a Fire (444): Abductor

‘s Skills (1)

There was little relief in Professor Goh’s eyes.

“Ask me something, but let’s get started. Dr. Choi will step down as second and assist Dr. Han from now on.”

“yes! Oh, I see, Professor.”

Doctor Choi Il-woo’s voice gave him a moment of dismay, but he couldn’t say anything and stood aside.

As soon as Dr. Choi stepped aside, Han Jin-soo came in.

apart.

Han Jin-soo’s hand, which moved straight after holding the needle holder and Kelly, was unstoppable.

His hand immediately entered the space next to Professor Ko, who was blocking the arteries of the liver with clips, and began to block the arteries supplying blood to the spleen with Kelly and the clip, within the range where his hands did not collide.

A move that knows very well what to do first.

Those arteries were what Doctor Choi had been struggling to find just a moment ago.

He found it right away, without a moment’s hesitation.

Dr. Choi’s eyes widened as if tearing, as he had moved away from the unfamiliar doctor at Professor Ko’s instruction and had a heartbroken heart.

‘How can I find an invisible artery at once?’

Although he was sucking up the blood stored in the abdominal cavity with suction, it was concentrated in Professor Ko’s liver. In other words, there was still blood in the spleen, and it was difficult to secure the view.

Naturally, I was having trouble finding the splenic artery, but I found it right away.

‘Are you a person with excellent skills like Professor Seo Joong-kwon? Who is it?’

Looking at Han Jin-soo’s unstoppable hands, Dr. Choi was certain that he must be a person with excellent skills.

Otherwise, he would not be able to come in to operate on the director’s grandson, no one else.

Han Jin-soo, who instantly blocked the arteries supplying blood to the spleen, looked at the damaged part of the spleen and boldly cut it off and began to suture it.

Compared to Professor Goh, who has not yet been able to determine the area to incise while examining the damaged part of the liver, it was astonishing judgment and hand movements that made it seem bold.

Prof. Goh, perhaps inspired by Han Jin-soo’s bold choice, also began cutting his liver.

Han Jin-soo was finishing the suturing of the spleen when Professor Ko cut the liver in half.

Doctor Choi’s mouth fell open.

Surprised by his quick hand movements, he had completed the difficult spleen incision while his eyes were wide open.

It was absurd speed and perfection that I had never seen before.

“I would like you to finish.”

When Han Jin-soo handed over the needle holder, Doctor Choi, who hurriedly came to his senses and accepted it, blinked several times in disbelief.

Any surgeon knows how difficult it is to cut and suture the spleen.

Delicate and precise work that would take an hour no matter how fast.

However, the work was completed in less than 15 minutes.

I was worried that I might make a mistake because my hands were too fast, but after receiving the needle holder, I took a closer look at it and the stitching area was so clean that I could say it was perfect.

In just 15 minutes, Professor Ko completed an hour-long operation more perfectly.

square. Square…..

Dr. Choi was once again surprised to see Han Jin-soo’s hand was arranging the section of the torn large intestine with a knife while examining the spleen.

Even before the laparotomy, it was agreed that the spleen would be his liver and the large intestine would be Professor Ko’s.

Glancing at Professor Go, he saw that he had cut open the liver and was struggling to catch the bleeding on the cut side.

Of course, the colon is still in a situation where he can’t even think of it, so it would be right for Han Jin-soo to anastomose the colon.

‘Can’t you care? Or did he concede even though it bothered him?’

Giving up like this is like Professor Ko admitting that Han Jin-soo’s skills are already superior to Professor Ko’s.

Doctor Choi nodded inwardly as he tied a knot on the suture that had been used to seal the spleen and cut it with scissors.

‘Well, it’s such a perfect skill, but I can’t help but admit it. What kind of person are you to be a person who surpasses Professor Ko, who is one of the best in Korea?’

When I heard his voice a little while ago, I got the feeling that he was young, but it wasn’t a skill that a young person can have, so I assumed that even if his voice was young, it would be a professor with as much experience as Professor Go.

Puffy. crackle. apart. Sussuk…..

Even when I cleaned up the wound in the large intestine and performed the anastomosis, my hands were unstoppable, and it was so fast that exclamations of how the anastomosis could be done so quickly were exclaimed.

‘Did the director urgently call a professor from Daehan University or serial university after seeing his grandson injured?’

I thought it might be possible if it was the director’s connections.

Han Jin-soo finished the large intestine anastomosis in an instant, and this time he did it all himself. Then I looked at Professor Ko, who was still concentrating on the liver incision.

‘As expected, I’m good at it, but my hands are slow!’

Obona Buna came to mind.

Their hands, which operated on the wounded fighting for fire on the battlefield, were almost close to their own. Compared to him, Professor Goh’s hand was slow, but it was too slow.

I wanted to intervene in the liver incision as well, but I thought it would be overstepping my control, so I turned off my nerves and checked for abnormalities in other parts.

Of course, it was a big car accident, so a small amount of bleeding continued in several parts of the abdominal cavity.

Han Jin-soo found such areas and sutured them or had Dr. Choi cut them with a cauterizer.

As soon as he did that, the blood accumulated in the abdominal cavity quickly disappeared through the mouth of the suction device.

‘Am I almost done with this?’

Han Jin-soo looked at Professor Ko, who was finishing the liver incision, with a sigh when he judged that there was nothing wrong after checking various organs for the last time.

After finishing the liver incision and exposing the incised liver, Professor Goh stuck his tongue out as he looked at Han Jin-soo, who was waiting for him to finish.

‘I knew my hands were fast, but was there such a big difference? How come you seem to be faster than then!’

When I looked at the suture and anastomosis of the spleen and large intestine, there was no flaw.

“I think this is enough to put a drain and close the boat. What does Dr. Han think?”

The drain is a wick that absorbs the ujing (a small amount of fluid coming out of the wound) generated from the surgical site and discharges it out of the body.

“My thoughts are the same as the professor’s.”

“Doctor Choi.”

“Yes Professor.”

“Let Dr. Choi finish it.”

“All right.”

As Professor Ko stepped back, Choi Il-woo connected drains to the liver and spleen and began to close the opened abdomen.

gulp.

Choi Il-woo, holding a needle holder and suturing his abdomen, felt the gaze of Professor Ko and Han Jin-soo looking at his hands, and swallowed dry saliva.

Professor Go alone is said to be one of the most talented people in Korea, but seeing Han Jin-soo, who is even worse than that, made me nervous.

‘Why are you shaking so much? It’s not an intern, it’s my 3rd year

as a specialist…’ After 3 years as a surgeon at Agu University Hospital, I could say that I was at the level of a general hospital.

As far as surgery is concerned, they put their skills at such a high level.

However, I was nervous as if I was surrounded by professors and seniors during my internship and evaluated my sewing skills.

Beep. Beep. Beep…..

Han Jin-soo looked at Choi Il-woo and other fellows and residents for a while, then turned his head and looked at the graph showing the patient’s vitals.

‘When I was a fireman, I measured my pulse and blood pressure purely based on palpation and the condition of the patient. That’s enough to be stable for a patient who’s had major surgery, so I don’t have to worry about dying.’

Han Jin-soo calmly clenched his hand, which no longer squirmed.

A feeling of satiety, as if full.

I felt it in my hand.

‘Are you satisfied now? Anyway, it’s surprising that the bet is wasted even during surgery.’

When I was a painter, there were many things I had to do to make a bet, from controlling my breathing to concentrating my consciousness. But a little while ago, betting permeated all of the surgical tools held by hand.

Of course, I could have stopped the flow of bets by moving my consciousness, but I didn’t do it on purpose.

It was because he knew that if the bet flowed in, the healing of the affected area would be accelerated and the condition stabilized.

Even though I spent just over an hour betting, about half of the Danjeon was empty and I felt empty.

The amount of the bet was small, but that much was spent to save this one patient.

The bet also played a part in stabilizing the vitals.

‘It’s not a waste of a bet since you saved a dying person… but it’s a bit unfair to not be able to get anything in return.’

How much would it be if the bet to save lives was converted into money? Even if I can’t do it, shouldn’t I get tens of millions of won?

However, betting is only known to oneself and cannot be scientifically proven to anyone.

Han Jin-soo quenched his appetite slightly to soothe his regret.

‘It was difficult, but if it’s a surgery like this… I want to do it again!’

* * *

Some had their mouths wide open, while others had their eyes wide open.

At this moment, what everyone in the observation room had in common was that they were speechless.

Usually, those who observe the surgery become the head of each department or the advisor, so even if the field is different, there is a lot of talk about whether it is better to do this or not.

Of course, even if there is a conflict of opinion, I do not make a fuss.

But now the hall was quiet as if a rat had died.

Everyone’s eyes didn’t move away from the monitor that was shining on Han Jin-soo’s hand.

“Ha~.”

After Han Jin-soo finished the large intestine anastomosis and caught and sutured the various bleeding parts in the abdominal cavity, he let out a long sigh as if someone was breathing out a choked breath.

Heck heck…..

And as if that was the starting point, many people forgot to breathe, and then, as if he realized that he wasn’t breathing, he began to breathe violently.

“Director Wo, who is that Doctor?”

First, the deputy director looked at the director in disbelief.

He had seen the director entrusting his grandson’s surgery to that young doctor, so he thought he would know.

“…..”

The director did not answer the assistant director’s question and carefully examined the state of his grandson reflected on the monitor.

sparkle.

‘Vitals are stable!’

And I realized that my grandson, whom I thought would die, had come to live.

‘I thought the operation would take four or five hours at best, but… it only took an hour and a half!’

Incredible time reduction.

That’s what saved my grandson from death.

“Director, who the hell is that?”

At that time, another familiar voice followed the deputy director’s ears.

Only then did the director turn his head and realize that Professor Seo Joong-kwon was staring back and forth between the monitor and himself with disbelief behind him.

“When did you come?”

“I came a little while ago. But who is that person?”

Professor Seo pointed to Han Jin-soo on the monitor and asked again.

Not only Professor Seo, but everyone in the observation room, including the vice president, only looked at the director’s mouth.

Usually, after a major operation, it is judged whether the operation was successful or not, but now no one mentions such a thing.

The patient’s stable vitals reflected on the monitor.

There is no need to mention it.

“Professor Ko praised him by spitting in his mouth a while ago, but I don’t know the details.”

Not to mention his name, and no mention of where he works.

If there were such talented people in Korea, rumors would have spread dozens of times.

“Are you from overseas?”

“Because I really don’t know. Professor Go highly praised this mountain, but I called it because he said he was with him at the same time.”

When the director said this, I could see that he really didn’t know.

After a while, Han Jin-soo was seen coming out of the operating room with Professor Ko.

The director was the first to leave the observation room, followed by the deputy director, Professor Seo, and other doctors.

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I Reincarnated as a Legendary Surgeon

I Reincarnated as a Legendary Surgeon

the surgeon who became fire, a wounded surgeon
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Was it an angel, a demon or something else that revived me? Jisoo Han, a third-year general surgery major, lost his life due to his righteous personality. However, thanks to the good deeds that he has done in his life, he was resurrected in the body of a dead man who was killed by mountain bandits. But this body… Is it the body of a great legendary surgeon?! Now, in the Three Kingdom era of wars and heroes[CE 200]. Jisoo is trying to survive and stand tall as the legendary surgeon... An unexpected and extraordinary journey of a young surgeon, who fell into the era of The Three Kingdoms, has began!

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