The patient who underwent the urethral dilatation was sent to the recovery room, and as they waited for the anesthesia to wear off, a new patient was quickly brought in.
It was a female patient around forty years old, her face a sallow yellow, and she moved very slowly.
Zhou Can had already reviewed her information. The main symptoms during her hospital admission were jaundice, emaciation, nausea, and vomiting. Upon examination, a tumor was found in the duodenum head.
This surgery requires the complete removal of the tumor and is classified as a Level 3 major surgery.
Duodenal surgeries are generally Level 3 or Level 4 surgeries, with high difficulty and significant risk.
The previous urethral dilatation in the Emergency Department was just an appetizer for Zhou Can's evaluation. Now, here's the main event.
