It's not a big deal to diagnose an ovarian teratoma. But for the Second Hospital's Emergency Center, which had just opened on its first day, it was a significant event.
The reason is simple: success or failure dictates everything.
If the diagnosis had not been made after pathology, it would have been a different story.
People were now praising Liu Banxia for his courage, insight, and superb medical skills; in that alternative scenario, they would have called him reckless, foolhardy, and a quack.
Even though last night's dinner was a little late, they managed to throw a mini-celebratory banquet in the cafeteria. They just improved the food quality a bit and ordered a few individually stir-fried dishes.
But now it was incomparable to the original emergency department. There were only a few people back then, but now there were dozens of them.