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Chapter 1039 - Debate on Difficulties During Surgery

The exchange included anesthesiologists who came to observe and they were equally impressed: "Intraoperative anesthesia has always been a challenge, especially for surgeries with significant hemodynamic fluctuations. Previously, we tried using the Swan-Ganz catheter for intraoperative monitoring, but it's expensive and hard to obtain, and it's invasive for patients, making the timing of catheter placement very difficult to control. We hope that Dr. Tao's method can cooperate with the anesthesiology department, and we look forward to his arrival at the scene to give us another lecture, and to start such research in various hospitals."

Clinically, only medical procedures that reduce costs can be effectively promoted. Surgeons heard the interdisciplinary voice of the anesthesiologists and felt the significance of today's surgery for exploring the frontier of technology even more deeply.

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