Chapter 134: Breaking Through Master Level (Subscribe Please)
Chapter 134: Breaking Through Master Level (Subscribe Please)
Chapter 134: Chapter 134: Breaking Through Master Level (Subscribe Please)
Qin Yue’s home was in the nearby staff quarters, less than a ten-minute walk away, so she ate at home every day.
And lately, Old Chen had been acting strangely too, heading home early after finishing his surgeries—a very rare occurrence.
At noon, the only ones left to eat together were Wang Yong and Wang Qian.
Wang Qian patted Chen Cang’s shoulder with practiced ease, “Xiao Yong, Cang Er, let’s go have lunch.”
Wang Yong also finished tidying up and was ready to get up.
Chen Cang, however, said, “I have something to do at noon, you guys go ahead.”
The two nodded and left first.
After changing his clothes, Chen Cang went to the hospital’s west gate, where a Maserati was already parked. Upon seeing Chen Cang approaching, the driver hurriedly got out and welcomed him.
That must have been Jin Qingzhi’s driver, the one who drove Chen Cang to the hospital last time.
As a second-tier city, An Yang’s economic development was average, and luxury cars worth two to three million were quite rare.
Parked in front of the hospital, it inevitably attracted a few extra glances.
Yuan Fan happened to pass by the west gate after work and saw this Beijing-licensed Maserati. Overflowing with envy, he couldn’t help but mutter a few jealous words.
But just then, he suddenly saw the driver get out to welcome Chen Cang, even holding the car door open for him.
This scene left Yuan Fan dumbfounded!
He was well aware of Chen Cang’s family background.
But…
This…
This scene was truly hard for Yuan Fan to accept.
Suddenly, an idea struck Yuan Fan—could it be…
Chen Cang might be off to do a speedy surgery?
With this thought, Yuan Fan lost all appetite for food.
He quickly took out his phone, snapped a few photos, hailed a taxi, and followed.
That day, after Jin Qingzhi had seen Chen Cang off, he had a chat with Li He. The words Li He had said at that time lingered in his mind, making him feel that he hadn’t properly expressed his gratitude to Chen Cang.
Li He told him, “Your father’s health isn’t good, and his long-term gastrointestinal problems have caused quite a bit of damage to his digestive system. And that day’s surgery wasn’t just a cholecystectomy—it included the repair of a duodenal fistula and the reconstruction of a damaged colon. Moreover, the most critical point is that Chen Cang’s surgical skills are superb!”
“Let me put it this way, Chen Cang’s repair work could reduce the recurrence rate of your father’s digestive system diseases, and even significantly lower the risk of intestinal damage and adhesions. It’s just a pity that 1 was too focused on his surgery at the time and forgot to record a video.”
“Otherwise, that surgery video, even at Hospital 301, would be considered an outstanding classic case!”
After hearing this, Jin Qingzhi thought it over and decided to invite Chen Cang out for a meal to formally say thank you.
Chen Cang’s arrival livened up the entire table. It was evident that Sun Zhengwei, Guo Cheng, and the others were all familiar with the drinking scene. Chen Cang, however, didn’t drink since he had surgery in the afternoon. The others drank a bit of red wine, but not enough to affect work.
As he was leaving, Jin Qingzhi thanked Chen Cang repeatedly, but this time, he didn’t offer money. Instead, he insisted on becoming friends with Chen Cang.
One meal had earned Chen Cang several points of goodwill.
This brought Jin Qingzhi’s goodwill level to 35. Chen Cang estimated that this was not a low number, considering he had saved the man’s father, which should include a measure of gratitude.
It was good to make connections with someone who could potentially help Chen Luo in the future, Chen Cang thought.
But that was a story for another time.
Chen Cang still hoped that Chen Luo could stand on his own two feet.
In Chen Dahai’s words, “If a man has something to lean on, he loses the chance to become something substantial.”
At two o’clock in the afternoon, Chen Cang began surgery. Now, a surgery by Chen Cang took less than half an hour.
In a little over an hour, Chen Cang had removed two gallbladders!
That earned him 300 clinical experience points, and he was just 200 points away from reaching level 18.
Chen Cang was reluctant to use his experience pill, as he had hit a bottleneck in his surgical experience and couldn’t break through, preventing him from advancing further.
After finishing the surgery, Chen Cang rushed back to the hospital because several inpatients that he had admitted in the past few days had surgeries scheduled for the afternoon.
It was time to level up, and Chen Cang didn’t want to waste any time!
Level 20 was a turning point.
The system’s prompt said that after reaching level 20, he would become an attending physician, which meant that his skills would reach the level of an attending physician.
Chen Cang was eager to know what changes would occur after reaching level 20!
Could it be… like in games, that a class change would occur?
Thinking of this, Chen Cang was filled with anticipation.
What would this class change look like!
Just as he entered the hospital, Chen Cang suddenly heard the system’s notification sound.
[Ding! Congratulations, you have fulfilled Guo Cheng’s request, helped complete three surgeries, and have received a reward: improvements to Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy techniques!]
Chen Cang was overjoyed!
He had almost forgotten about this mission.
Casually opening the reward, he heard a ‘ding’ sound.
Chen Cang felt a surge of surgical images and the anatomical structure of the gallbladder fill his mind…
After an unknown period, Chen Cang opened his eyes!
His face lit up with joy.
As expected of an improved technique!
Using these little tricks, he could effectively reduce the complication of postcholecystectomy syndrome!
The more Chen Cang thought about it, the more incredible it seemed.
These techniques not only gave Chen Cang an additional surgical method but most importantly, they deepened his understanding of the cholecystectomy.
Only when you understand enough, can you be adaptable and flexible!
At this moment, as a number of surgical videos washed over his mind, by combining his own surgical experience, Chen Cang’s understanding of gallbladder surgery deepened significantly!
Actually, when you get down to it,
Cholecystectomy is not considered a major operation, nor is it particularly complicated compared to appendectomy, but indeed, it is quite a bit more difficult.
The difficulty mainly lies in the gallbladder’s more complex physiological structure compared to the appendix.
That’s why one is a level two surgery, and the other is merely a level one surgery for beginners!
The gallbladder area has something called Calot’s triangle, which must be dissected to access the gallbladder; it’s like giving the gallbladder a wall, making the “attack” on the gallbladder more challenging.
For those challenging cholecystectomies, it’s just that the barriers are more complex, like building a moat outside the wall, setting up defensive ramparts.
The appendix, however, is less fortunate, being the boss of the beginners’ village; it only involves separating the mesoappendix, which is akin to building a simple picket fence around it, all for show.
With the deepening of his insights, Chen Cang suddenly had an epiphany.
[Ding! Congratulations, your Cholecystectomy skill has advanced to master level!]
[Cholecystectomy, Master Level, Special Effects: 1. Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy; 2. Reduction of postcholecystectomy syndrome. I
Chen Cang was thrilled!
Had he actually broken through?!
He had not expected that the improved techniques of the cholecystectomy could shatter his limitations and elevate him to master level!
It was both surprising and delightful for Chen Cang.
This was great news!
And this improved technique had also become Chen Cang’s special effect 2: Reduction of postcholecystectomy syndrome!