Chapter 748
Chapter 748: Chapter 740: Epoch-Making Surgery Chapter 748: Chapter 740: Epoch-Making Surgery Her hands tightly grasped the cup, so tense she almost shattered it.
She was truly grateful to him for saving her daughter.
If it weren’t for him, her Niuniu might not have survived.
“She’s my daughter too,” Gu Cheng reminded her, urging her not to forget this fact.
Niuniu wasn’t just hers; she was also Gu Cheng’s child who Yuxin had stolen from him.
She hadn’t done a good job raising his child and had turned his little angel into this.
Lin Yile felt deeply ashamed—how could she not be?
The child had ended up in this state, yet it was the father, who knew nothing, who was now providing the bone for his daughter’s surgery.
Gu Qing let her wallow in her shame for now; other matters could wait until after the child’s surgery was finished.
He didn’t care much anymore.
Last time, he let her run away.
This time, if she dared to run, he wouldn’t mind breaking her legs.
By this time, Tang Yuxin had already dressed and entered the operating room.
She looked back and saw Gu Ning, Lin Yile’s parents, and her own family members who were present.
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She didn’t know if Yile was there—perhaps she had hidden herself away to cry.
That woman’s emotional resilience was so weak—it was astonishing she could still do something as bold as stealing someone’s child.
As for now, Yuxin could no longer blame her.
She nodded at Gu Ning, who understood and smiled back at her,
“Alright, let’s start now,” Tang Yuxin closed her eyes and took a deep breath.
When she opened her eyes again, the lights in the room shone brightly and clearly.
The time had come to begin.
It was a groundbreaking surgery that she had advanced.
Yet she felt like a plagiarist.
In the future, when others performed this surgery, they would probably remember her name.
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After all, she was the pioneer, the creator.
And yet, why did it leave her feeling so uneasy?
Tang Yuxin proceeded with the preparation for the surgery.
She first needed to remove a rib from Gu Qing and then implant it into Qiqi’s lower leg bone to complete it.
Next would be the bone realignment.
In the later stage, the child would still need skin grafting—and it had to come from the child herself.
Fortunately, it was an impact injury and not a burn; otherwise, it might have been necessary to use Gu Qing’s skin.
What was fortunate was that the child was young, with good regenerative capabilities.
In a short time, her leg bone should be able to grow back.
“Let’s begin,” said Tang Yuxin, giving a nod to the anesthetist beside her before proceeding to extract the bone from Gu Qing.
Her movements were swift; before anyone else could clearly see what she was doing, she had already removed two pristine pieces of bone.
Moving to the child’s side, she began the delicate task of sculpting and adjusting the harvested bone.
Her hands moved incessantly like a master sculptor perfecting the small piece of bone into the desired shape.
As for Gu Qing, the incision on him was very small, and after other doctors sutured it closed, he was wheeled out of the operating room.
Such a minor injury would likely heal in two or three days for Gu Qing, who was still young and had astonishing healing abilities, enhanced by his already robust physical condition.
Thus, the removal of these two bone pieces hardly impacted him.
There might be a period of pain, but Gu Qing himself is in good physical condition.
The last time he was nearly shattered by a crash, he didn’t even cry out in pain, which shows that his endurance is quite astonishing.
So, Tang Yuxin is not at all worried about Gu Qing.
He will recover faster than she expects.
What she is worried about now is the child, Qiqi.
Her hands are still moving, very quickly.
In her hands, the scalpel seems almost to fuse with her body, her mind commands and the bone shapes as she wills.
The other doctors and nurses watched in awe, as they had never seen such a method of performing surgery.
Once the bone was carved into shape, Tang Yuxin carefully placed the bone piece into the child’s leg bone and fixed it in place with fine needles.
This method of needle fixation was something only she used to know how to do.
Now, there are more who can do it, but nobody has her speed, and of course, no one’s surgery can recover as quickly as those done by her.
It’s not for no reason, but rather all thanks to the Chen-style Rejuvenation Acupuncture Technique.
Born for surgery, this technique revitalizes the body’s natural processes.
Fixation, cleaning, suturing, it all took less than two hours.
Such surgery, if performed by a regular doctor, would take at least seven or eight hours, because suturing blood vessels requires time.
However, Tang Yuxin’s process, from harvesting the bone to suturing the vessels, to the completion of the surgery, only took three hours.
The speed and efficiency would leave any regular doctor wanting to bash their head in.
Whether they wanted to bash their heads in or not, Tang Yuxin did not know; all she wanted to do now was sleep.
Don’t be fooled by these short three hours; her mental focus was intensely concentrated, which made her extremely tired.
It had been a long time since she had performed such a complex operation.
She couldn’t go on; she needed to sleep for a while.
“I’m going to step out for a bit, call me if you need me,” Tang Yuxin pinched the bridge of her nose and didn’t feel like moving from the chair.
But she had to go out; there was a crowd waiting outside.
The door to the operating room opened, and the doctors wheeled the child out first.
The child’s breathing was very steady, and aside from being a bit pale, everything seemed unchanged.
Her legs were casted and tightly fixed.
“Qiqi, Qiqi…” Lin’s mother hurried over, her hands pressing tightly against the stretcher.
Was her Qiqi alright?
Was there any problem?
Were her legs still there?
“Please rest assured,” the nurse knew what Lin’s mother was worried about and quickly reassured her, “The child is fine, Dr.
Tang has operated on her.
Now, we just wait for the child to wake up on her own.
No matter how difficult the process was, her legs have been saved, and with Dr.
Tang here, the child’s legs will definitely be like those of a normal person.”
Upon hearing this, Lin’s mother covered her mouth and cried tears of joy.
“It’s good that there’s no problem, yes, it’s good,” she sighed in relief.
Sometime later, Tang Yuxin came out, then took off her mask.
Her face showed visible signs of fatigue, and Gu Ning hadn’t seen her that tired in a long time.
“Tired?” He walked over and offered his shoulder for Tang Yuxin to lean on.
She leaned against him as if she were drunk,