Chapter 520
Chapter 520: Chapter 514: Successful Chapter 520: Chapter 514: Successful “Could it even be saved in this condition?” Li Jia asked Tang Yuxin.
Tang Yuxin pondered for a bit.
As of now, everything was fine, perhaps due to her not losing too much blood, so her mental state was quite clear, allowing her to make better judgments.
She examined Liu Guang’s spleen.
“Stitch, don’t cut,” she shook her head, deciding not to remove it.
He was still young, just eighteen, still very much a childish lad.
In the eyes of his parents, he still was but a child.
The spleen primarily stores blood, so spleenectomy patients are advised to avoid severe blood loss, as without a spleen, the body cannot compensate for blood volume.
In other words, under the same conditions, they are more susceptible to inadequate tissue perfusion than the average person.
Without a spleen, he might not be able to do hard work again.
Maybe he would become a talented individual, possibly doing many incredible things.
At this moment, Tang Yuxin had fully unrolled her needle pack with one hand, preparing to use the Chen Family’s Rejuvenation Acupuncture Technique.
This acupuncture technique was like a form of life restoration, infusing the human body with life force and a chance at life.
Tang Yuxin hoped they could save the child’s spleen.
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Yes, child — is he not still a child?
If she had not died and reincarnated in her previous life, her own child would likely have been older than Liu Guang.
“Here,” she pointed to a spot, “Start from here, carefully suture, avoid big blood vessels, you should already know this,” she then took out a needle and inserted it into a spot on his chest.
Li Jia was soaked in cold sweat and nervous, barely even daring to take a deep breath.
As she saw Tang Yuxin insert five needles into Liu Guang, she continued suturing.
Her needlework had already stitched the injured spleen and blood vessels together, seemingly restoring the spleen to a vivid hue of health.
It gave the impression that it could be saved, as she inserted needle after needle.
Her needle placements appeared indiscriminate as if she didn’t bother to look twice or needle an exact spot.
However, any expert would know that every needle was applied to actual acupuncture points.
Despite each with a different insertion depth, they invariably struck a beautiful balance.
However, by the time she had inserted the tenth needle, her forehead began sweating profusely from the cold.
She knew it was due to her significant blood loss.
At this point, Li Jia was finishing up the surgery.
Since Liu Guang’s internal organs were infected, they needed to be cleaned.
But they had no cleaning solution; they could only manage a simple rinse with some medicine and snowmelt.
The last steps were examination and suturing.
“Done, successful operation.”
Li Jia wiped the sweat from her forehead.
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The surgery was successful, practically perfect, she was well aware.
“You did very well,” Tang Yuxin pulled her silver needles out.
“Thank you,” Li Jia shyly expressed her gratitude.
Truly, there were a lot of thanks to give.
This was the first time she completed a surgery on her own, and it was an excellently conducted one at that.
All credit was due to Tang Yuxin; without her support and encouragement, she couldn’t possibly have done it alone.
“Is it okay now?” Lin Yile sounded rather impatient.
Could they remove the tube now?
Even though she did not calculate exactly how much blood Tang Yuxin had transfused to Liu Guang, it should be around 800CC.
Liu Guang’s complexion had visibly improved, but Tang Yuxin had turned extremely pale.
If this continued, all of Tang Yuxin’s blood might be drawn out.
“Okay, okay.”
Li Jia hastily pulled out the tube from Tang Yuxin’s arm, then pressed cotton onto her arm.
Tang Yuxin wanted to catch it herself, but she was utterly drained.
She was tired and just wanted to have a good sleep.
Gu Ning quickly took over and pressed on the cotton wool, as Tang Yuxin closed her eyes out of exhaustion.
Just as Lin Yile brought over a drip bag to infuse Tang Yuxin with fluids, Tang Yuxin gently waved her hand after opening her eyes.
“Don’t worry about me, I’m fine.
We are low on medicine, use it all for him.”
Surgeries like this one were usually not simple and often required Intensive Care Unit stays.
However, given their limited resources, they could only do their best to save Liu Guang’s life.
“His fever has receded,” Lin Yile happily announced after taking his temperature.
It was good that the fever was down.
His complexion also seemed to have significantly improved, indicating no repercussions.
The gravely injured Liu Guang was now on the road to recovery.
Especially as the medicine slowly dripped into his bloodstream, it infused him with an endless surge of vitality.
Tang Yuxin didn’t know how long she had slept.
The small space was quite warm and successfully shielded them from the cold winds and snow outside.
Especially the fire inside, providing them ample comfort and survival space.
“Feeling better?” Gu Ning came over and crouched before her.
“Is there any water?
I’m thirsty,” Tang Yuxin felt her mouth was dry.
No, not just dry, she was really thirsty.
She didn’t dare to take any of the medicine as they were reserved for the two patients.
As for water, there was no need to worry.
Snow was falling outside, and melted snow is water.
So, they had no shortage of water.
“We have water,” Gu Ning reached into his pocket and pulled out a water flask, placing it before Tang Yuxin.
Tang Yuxin drank from the flask.
The water was warm.
She was so parched that she finished off half the flask at once.
“Slow down,” Gu Ning gently patted her shoulder, “We don’t have much medicine, but we do have a lot of water.
Drink all you want.”
Tang Yuxin wiped her mouth, “There’s not much warm water.”
“We have plenty,” Gu Ning took out another flask from inside his jacket.
“This one is for you,” he said.
“Then warm this one up,” Tang Yuxin quickly stuffed the flask into Gu Ning’s jacket.
Keeping a flask warm in such conditions was no easy task.
If it wasn’t tucked close to the body, it would have gotten cold long ago.
“Drink some more,” Gu Ning placed the water flask before Tang Yuxin.
Given their current circumstances, all they could do was offer her water.
Her complexion had turned extremely pale, bordering on lifeless.
Her skin was originally fair to begin with, and with the subsequent loss of color from blood loss, she looked even whiter than the snow outside.
Tang Yuxin once again took the flask and began drinking.