In surgery, the most feared accident is not the gallbladder-cardiac reflex. Why? Because both the surgeons and anesthetists are experienced in this, knowing that patients are at risk and can take early precautions. Even if an accident is discovered, they indeed know how to handle it swiftly.
For a common surgical accident like gallbladder-cardiac reflex, as long as doctors prepare well in advance, the success rate of resuscitation is quite high.
"Senior Tao has planned accordingly, if necessary, during the surgery we will adopt a blocking method, freezing the vagus nerve here, to prevent gallbladder-cardiac reflex," Xie Wanying stated the arrangements of the Chief Surgeon, to reassure Dr. Zhang from anesthesia.
For someone like Tao Zhijie at such a deputy senior level, it's a minor case on how to avoid these predictable surgical risks. It's too easy to solve.