Chapter 1 Emergency Surgery

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The violin played a string of ascending atonal scales, and Delin closed his eyes, frowned, and his head swayed from side to side in keeping with the rhythm of the beat. This may be the twelfth time he's heard this song "Not the End", no, maybe more.

Hughes on stage also closes his eyes tightly, and the player plays cadenzas. It may be that there have been too many things lately, and this time, the cadenza improvisation part uses a lot of triplet followed by pentatillary homophonic repetition.

In the final trill, the second movement ends. At that moment, Delin's watch shook, and he raised his left wrist alertly, rubbing his thumb and forefinger at the same time, and the projection of his eyes showed that there was an emergency surgery that he needed to perform immediately. He nodded slightly to the audience next to him and bowed out of his seat.

Coming to the hall, Delin called up the position of the emergency surgery, "Oh my God! In Shanghai! He muttered, and then coordinated with the hospital's administration, and at the same time applied to the authorities for the right of priority with the hospital's emergency notice, he looked at the number, AHE9A, and smiled slightly, because the pronunciation of this number is very similar to his daughter's name. However, there was no more time for him to relate, and then just two minutes later, Delin was from Salzburg to Lujiazui in Pudong, Shanghai.

It was at the scene of the accident that Delin saw the patient. Serious traffic accidents have left patients almost in a mess. Although Delin was quickly preparing for the operation, his mind kept thinking about what kind of accident caused such serious consequences.

In the process of Delin's own preparation, the first aid and surgical equipment arrived at the scene one after another, of course, Tony was the second to arrive after Delin, and all the equipment was coordinated by him. The surgical plan was also set by Tony and Delin together.

While they were still struggling with a plan for brain surgery, a tragedy struck and all priority access was closed. In other words, anesthesiologist Koji Xiong Yasu has no way to get to the scene at the first time, and more importantly, now, no matter how good the brain surgery plan Delin and Tony work out, there is no way to try the operation in the first place.

But the patient could not wait any longer, and all vital signs had been reduced to the limit. After applying for the right to move to the space, the operation began in the fourth space.

Secondary M+ cell infusion is currently the best choice, but fortunately, both Delin and Tony are emergency physicians with the final authority to make any of their plans without systematic intervention, and they will not be modified during the implementation process. Of course, there is no need for filing, because all the implementation plans must be entered into the system first to drive these surgical devices.

After two seconds, the secondary M+ cells are injected and now the second step is ready to move on to the second step, which is to remove the two stages of the pacemaker and place the pacemaker's electrodes directly close to the patient, generating an appropriate electromagnetic field that can be used to interfere with the electron transfer of the nervous system, thereby reducing the patient's pain. This operation paralyzes almost the patient's whole body, but it can be implemented because of the infusion of secondary M+ cells, which are not affected by electromagnetic fields, and can continue to exchange nutrients and oxygen according to the pre-set delivery path, thus ensuring the survival of the body.

For the next four hours, Delin and Tony meticulously watched the devices work together, making sure that every detail was not wrong, because the devices were so fast that the slightest mistake could lead to even greater tragedy, which was their experience.

Because just three days ago, one parameter of the gravity gamma scalpel was unstable to the eighteenth decimal place, causing the rupture of a capillary and two peripheral nerves. For repair, the entire operation took 23 minutes and 14 seconds longer than expected, and the energy consumption was three units more than expected. Not only that, in order to be able to explain that it was an equipment problem, not a plan problem, they spent a full three hours to reorganize the entire surgical process and submit a 230,000-word accident report, so as to retain the right to the final plan.

Now, Tony monitored the operation of the equipment in the field and the accuracy of every entry point, while Delin closed his eyes, lying on the recliner he knew best, revisiting the instructions, but he had to read 50 instructions in advance. With his current ability, he can only look at 50 instructions in advance, because if he advances one more, he can't guarantee that all the instructions are correct and the order is correct, and if he looks at the instructions that are delayed, once the instructions are wrong and need to be modified, it is very likely that he will not have time to react. In such a state of intense concentration, which lasts for three hours, the only thing that can be done is to close the eyes and let all the instructions, and only the instructions, be projected on the visual center through the brainwave cosonance.

"Huh? The offset seems a bit big? Delin muttered to himself. An instruction was directed to a damaged pulmonary vein, but Delin found that the positioning data fed back by the system was an order of magnitude worse than what they requested, which could not be sloppy, otherwise the consequences would be unimaginable. He hurried to track down the positioning instruction, hoping to correct her 20 steps in advance, otherwise if there was another mistake in the delayed instruction, it would be too late to correct it.

Thinking of this, Delin quickly moved the command, trying to find him quickly, however, things did not go as smoothly as expected, when he traced back to the instruction, it was three instructions away from the execution of the device. "It's just too fast!" Delin cursed secretly. Because there are only three strips missing, it means that Delin simply has no time to revise ......

Seeing that this instruction was entered into the device, Delin's pupils shrank, and it could be contracted at this moment, and the last digit of the offset in the instruction was examined by Delin again, "Huh? It's not the same as the data you just saw, huh? He subconsciously opened his eyes, and saw that the gravity gamma knife had been precisely cut at the damaged location of the pulmonary vein, and a section of artificial blood vessel had been re-inserted, and everything was in danger, and Delin closed his eyes again.

At the end of the second step, the patient's exposed major blood vessels are repaired, which means that the secondary M+ cells can now operate in a closed pipe, which is very advantageous for the secondary M+ cells, and they can run much faster because they do not have to worry about moving too fast and causing small air disturbances that can disrupt the pre-programmed movement path. And now secondary M+ cells are able to travel through various organs, supplying nutrients and taking metabolites away.

The third step should be to repair the patient's bones. This brings us to a relatively simple part. All the equipment was running at a much slower speed, which was a familiar situation for Tony. So he stole and glanced at Delin. I saw Delin frowning, this expression is all too familiar to Tony, whenever I think of the second movement of "Non-End", this endless painful feeling always drives Delin's eyebrows to the middle, which makes Tony "Huh".

However, although Tony knew the situation at the scene, he didn't dare to relax for a minute, so before Tony could think about it, his eyes and attention returned to the equipment that was running.

"It's miserable!" Tony couldn't help but sigh. Because the patient's bones had been repaired at this time, all bone sections were joined with biotitanium, and after nearly half an hour of joint surgery, there were more than 3,000 biotitanium joints, almost every bone had been combined, and some secondary wounds that had obviously been combined by previous bioregeneration technology were also well joined. Tony shook his head enviously, then squinted as he watched as the device encoded the biotitanium that had been applied to the patient's bones at the atomic level, a process that was invisible to the naked eye, but a clear indication of what Tony was doing. This is the default step of the system, so neither Tony nor Delin needs to be involved.

β€œYes!” Tony subconsciously clenched his fists and half-raised, waving them. With this "yes", it means that the patient's bone repair has been completed and the coding process is over. But at the same time, the real challenge has just begun.

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