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61. When ~ when ~ when ~(2/2)

"Everyone, to be honest, I don't really want to use it." Ignatz reluctantly took out a long metal rod with an inner and outer main and auxiliary rods and a small hammer from the box. "A man from England.

The masterpiece of a master of lithotripsy, it can not only easily clamp large stones, but also exert a force on the tail end to shatter the stones."[9]

The instrument is very long, and in order to increase the transmission of force, there is no very strong locking device at the end, so Kawi and Ignatz need to work together to fix it.

"Okay, clamp it. This stone is definitely one of the top three in my career over the years." The two of them held the handles one on the left and the other on the right. Before breaking the stone, they still needed to judge the position of the stone, and

Reduce the pressure on the bladder wall, "move it out a little more, okay, this position is good!"

Ignatz turned sideways and held the hammer firmly: "The next step is gravel. In order to protect the patient's delicate internal structure, this will take some time. Because I heard that in the UK, where it originated, the operator used too much force.

It even caused a perforation of the patient's bladder, so it is very dangerous to use."

Then, a rhythmic percussion sound floated throughout the theater.

Don't do it too fast or too hard. Let the impact fall on the stone and dissipate around it as quickly as possible to reduce the impact on the bladder.

When~when~when~......

Crushing stones has always been a delicate job, and Ignatz had to restrain the urge to crush the stones as quickly as possible without making the stones too easy to break. Choosing the strength of his hands required both experience and talent.

Even a surgeon like Kawei can hardly control the force completely without using it before.

Perhaps this sound is too distinctive, or it may be that the musical cells in the vienna people are at work. As soon as the gravel crushing process has just begun, some echoing voices can be heard in the theater, and then rhythmic applause also joins in.

Until the end, the operation scene turned into a short concert, and even Ignatz himself was led astray. Some hints of Beethoven's Symphony of Destiny could even be heard from the percussion.
Chapter completed!
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