The separation of the Porta Hepatis, this segment of cutting blood vessels, combined with the simple obstruction of the inferior vena cava, could potentially trigger an explosion in the small vessel minefield as many had exclaimed before.
Everyone was so tense it felt as if their hearts were being gripped, each of them staring unblinkingly at the surgical monitor.
Soon, the most concerning issue of blood loss saw a conclusion.
Very little, in total, according to the estimation of the experienced surgeons present, no more than twenty or thirty milliliters I'd say.
How did they accomplish that!
"I don't understand anymore." A knowledgeable insider rubbed his forehead.
"They haven't performed a shunt, how did they manage such little blood loss?"
"If it's not a shunt, they must have done something else, otherwise it's impossible to explain their detailed use of TEE monitoring."