The information on the medical record is not as intuitive as a CT scan. Given the current critical condition of the patient, there's no opportunity to conduct an angiographic examination.
Doctors must rely on inferences made from the written medical records.
Geng Lingfei and Fan Yunyun nervously swallowed, flipping through their anatomical knowledge. The location of the common bile duct, clearly illustrated in anatomy textbooks with diagrams and descriptions, becomes a whole different matter when it comes to individual patients.
Individual variations exist, and transforming a two-dimensional anatomical diagram into a three-dimensional space is hard to visualize.
Whether it's the patient's bile ducts or the drainage tubes, they are all located in the blind spots within the abdominal three-dimensional space.