My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

Chapter 1011



Chapter 1011: Chapter 995: Genius Doctor Chapter 1011: Chapter 995: Genius Doctor Children always like water, and Da Bai and Xiao Bai are no exception.

However, they are well taught at home, so unlike other children who splash in the water and play with mud, they do not.

Still, they enjoy playing in the water very much.

As for the Wu Family, no, now it’s also Tang Xincheng’s Tang Garden, which has geothermal resources.

She had a large swimming pool built that continuously emits hot spring water, suitable for bathing and for children to swim in.

This was specifically designed for her two grandsons, and it will also be available for Tang Xincheng’s future children.

After all, this geothermal water is inexhaustible.

The Wu Family has been using it for several generations, and it’s just like groundwater.

The Wu Family had it professionally surveyed to ensure that it wouldn’t be depleted; otherwise, they wouldn’t have used it so freely.

Conveniently, this newly built swimming pool isn’t too far from the kindergarten.

In the future, when they live there, it will allow the young ones to soak in the hot springs every day.

The two children, when they heard they could swim, were so happy they rushed over to hug Ren Li and act coquettishly.

Meanwhile, Tang Zhinian, holding a bowl, was so irritated he wanted to smash it to the ground.

These were his grandsons, his grandsons!

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Outside, Gu Ning was dining with Tang Yuxin.

Tang Yuxin particularly liked the dishes made by Zhang Xiangcao; they were not only delicious but also familiar.

She glanced at her watch, an hour to go.

“Eat slowly, there’s no rush,” she said.

Gu Ning added some food to Tang Yuxin’s bowl, encouraging her to take another bite.

These days, from when the children began their hospital stay until now, she hadn’t really had a chance to eat properly.

She was worried about Da Bai and Xiao Bai, as well as the other kids.

And after Da Bai and Xiao Bai were injured by others, adding to the unfortunate events, things had finally started to settle down a bit.

Da Bai and Xiao Bai were on the mend, and the other children were also improving significantly.

In a few more days, they might be discharged from the hospital.

But she didn’t have a moment’s rest, as she had several surgeries to perform.

Even though she applied for leave, the hospital director approved it reluctantly, wishing that Tang Yuxin could finish all the work for the latter half of the year.

He wished she could perform ten surgeries a day, ideally without eating or drinking.

Tang Yuxin quietly ate her meal, listening to the sounds of Da Bai and Xiao Bai chatting with their grandparents.

She put down her bowl; it was about time.

She couldn’t eat too much; otherwise, she might not be able to stand up properly, considering the preoperative preparations and check-ups.

Gu Ning collected the bowls, and Tang Yuxin stood up, gathered her things, and prepared to leave.

She didn’t even manage to say goodbye to Da Bai and Xiao Bai.

It was probably best not to visit them to avoid giving them the impression that their mother was there to play.

Instead, she would just take a look and then have to leave again, which would only upset the kids even more.

So it was better not to go.

After leaving, Tang Yuxin headed toward the operating room.

It was a short walk, perhaps about ten minutes, which was a good opportunity to digest her food.

By the time she arrived, everything was almost ready.

Zhou Xiaomeng had arrived early.

Despite her nerves and a somewhat stiff smile, she wasn’t doing too badly.

At least everything was within normal parameters, including Tang Yuxin herself.

In fact, she had forgotten how she had performed her first surgery.

The sense of achievement she felt when she completed her first independent surgery…

It was all from a past life.

She had forgotten due to the passage of time.

So when people ask her what her first surgery felt like, she really couldn’t answer.

In this life, she trained with Director Tao.

By the time she arrived at the main hospital, she already had a wealth of experience and qualifications for surgery.

Consequently, she didn’t need any adaptation period and immediately began tackling various surgeries frequently.

Now, her surgery volume was the highest in the hospital, and her surgery success rate was also at the top, earning her the hospital’s Most Dedicated Doctor Award.

In truth, she wasn’t that dedicated; she didn’t want to be a role model.

She was forced into it.

Like now, she could have spent quality time with her son and rested for a few days before her great seaside vacation, but here she was, back in the operating room.

She picked up the patient’s medical record and a pile of test reports, checking them one by one.

The problem was related to the heart, and heart issues are always serious when it comes to surgery, as the heart is the most vital organ in the human body.

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The difficulty of the surgery was evident, and it was time-consuming as well.

She put down the test reports, changed her clothes, and washed and disinfected her hands, ready for surgery.

As the surgery began, she took a deep breath and focused intently on the task at hand.

The surgery, which was originally expected to take about ten hours, reduced in duration because of something new she possessed: her “hand feel.”

She only recently became aware of this improved sense of touch.

Using her hand feel, she transformed several surgeries that would have required opening the skull into minimally invasive procedures.

This not only shortened the surgery time but also decreased the risk, saved the patients a significant amount of medical expenses, and ensured an easier recovery.

As time passed, her hand feel improved further.

Before starting, she placed her hand on the patient’s chest, feeling the heartbeat and any irregularities.

This helped make the surgical plan more definitive and accurate.

If possible, she also wished to minimize the incision, reducing the physical trauma to the patient.

She picked up the scalpel, measured the distance, and then made an incision.

Zhou Xiaomeng watched Tang Yuxin’s rapidly moving fingers in stunned silence.

She had never seen anyone perform surgery like this; Tang Yuxin was more like a machine than a human.

Zhou Xiaomeng could hardly discern what she was doing, but she could see Tang Yuxin’s fingers moving with the precision and completeness of a machine, without any pause.

It was no wonder that even before Zhou Xiaomeng had arrived, rumors circulated that Tang Yuxin’s hands were among the rarest in the world, and that her surgical techniques were impossible for others to imitate – she was irreplaceable.

Before, Zhou Xiaomeng didn’t understand what that meant.

But after witnessing it firsthand, she finally realized what “impossible to imitate” truly means.


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