Even a slight change in tone caused by pain could be detected.
But the conversation with the pediatric patient remained light-hearted, with no trace of pain.
This made the observers, who initially thought local anesthesia couldn't handle the surgery, reconsider and take a serious look at what was happening.
"The hemostasis technique is amazing; the brainstem is exposed, yet there's no bleeding, not even a single piece of gauze used."
"Look, the gauze prepared in the assistant's hand has been on standby for a long time but hasn't been put to use."
"If our director were doing this surgery, he might have already used over a dozen pieces of bright red gauze."
"Our director can't perform this surgery. This pair of sisters came to us before, and after discussing for a month, we concluded that the surgery was impossible. Separating the heads would inevitably lead to the patient's death."
