Chapter 358
As viewers watched the live broadcast, their questions flooded the screen.
“Is this trasonable!
“Common sense tells me this part.
feel like 1 mowatching a sci–fi movie with alien technology”
top sniper going to be dead”
“Look, the surgery has started?“
“How does Dr. Berry’s incision feel like cutting a marshmallow? It’s so smooth and seamless
Hey! What’s that!”
The live feed was split into two parts. One part showed Dr. Berry performing the surgery and the other magnified the incision site of the patient Viewers could see Dr. Berry’s precise and fluid movements during the surgery.
The details of the incision, including blood cells and the interwoven nerve networks, were as clear as if they were viewed under a microscope. Then, the incision footage was then transformed into a 3D simulation. It provided a clearer view of the surgical details.
The same view was also projected above the operating table, allowing the lead surgeon to easily see the nerve pathways and assist in the procedure. The advanced LCD screens at North Amyllis’s premier surgical center displayed the live footage with exceptional clarity.
Top surgeons from around the globe crowded around the screens. They tapped on it as if to interact with the instruments. “This equipment This equipement
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In the same office, six or seven world–renowned surgeons were watching. Their eyes were innovatio
“Yes, this is a brand–new surgical instrument, far more advanced than what we have in our labs. It is way ahead of our latest production their leader said. He was the world’s top surgeon, a thirty– three–year–old revered figure in the medical field.
He had a premonition has top position might soon be surpassed by Dr. Berry. But he felt neither anger nor despair, and there was no sense of begrudging. Instead, he was excited by the breakthrough brought by his peers.
For someone at the pinnacle of the industry, the greatest pressure and desire was to achieve breakthroughs. If someone could bring about such a breakthrough and advance the industry, it meant he too could push the boundaries of his abilities.
“But even the most advanced equipment shouldn’t be able to display this level of detail, another doctor said, staring at the images on the screen. “Could this be a digital rendering from their hospital?”
Rendered images created by the software were meant to visually represent things in an easily understandable way, but they could ditter significandy from the actual objects themselves.
The leader shook his head. “Look at Dr. Berry’s scalpel. In
Ocher leaned closer to the screen, their eyes wide or squinting, struggling to comprehend. For them, it was challenging. The leader’s response and spatial aptitude were superior
After a while, additional footage of the lead surgeon’s
work was added.
Several more doctors took time to understand it, their confinion nursing into disbelief. “How is this possible.
Information technology, 3D, and smart technology has evolved rapidly, with medical devices also advancing rapidly. They had invented anst improved many devices themariver.
Yet, the equipsturnat used in Riverview Hospital’s operating room was exactly what they had envisioned and adorant of. According to their previous estimates, such advancements would only be possibile a decade from now.
Of course, a few people still didn’t understand.
Observing their puzzled and incredulous expressions, the leader explained, “You might have userlosiked what Riverview Hospital’s owner fi developed. She was the genius who topped Conrad University”
Everyone’s attention turned to him.
The leader continued. “An artisdal brain”
After the news of Riverview Hospital’s new drug spread, his sharp intuition led him to focus on the hospital and Lea.
A month ago, the leader spent a week in Iverton, conducting detailed research.
He had thoroughly studied the hospital and Lea, even knowing about incidents in Vaporleon City and the issues with Fraley Medical. He also knew she was given brain–enhancing drugs in her childhood.
He was certain that the equipment being used was developed with artificial brain technology.
When others heard this, they seemed to understand, though they weren’t overly shocked.
Three years prior, news of a genius girl from the Berry family in Vaporleon City developing the “artificial brain” had already been known.
The Berry family had some background, bring early pioneers in advanced technology and aerospace. Berry Technology was involved in flight control systems and was a key player in intelligent technology.
The concept of an artificial brain had been proposed in the last century. So when the Berry family introduced it, it was initially shocking but understandable.
In an era where technological breakthroughs happen daily, this sensation was quickly submerged in the tide of history.
Now, everyone was accustomed to the fact that the Berry family had produced a genius who developed an artificial brain.
“If it’s sufficiently advanced intelligent technology capable of complex and powerful computational analysis, combined with some physical and chemical technology support, it can achieve these
feats. With the leader’s explanation, everyone understood.
They were awestruck and excited. Such equipment could make many difficult surgeries easier. Some impossible surgeries could become feasible
It felt like the era had leaped forward into a new age. Medical technology had advanced significantly. It was shocking, magical, and incredible. It was a boon for humanity.
However, this reform appeared in Codren, and the mastermind behind it was a mere nineteen– year–old girl.
While they were inspired, they were also disheartened. Nôvel(D)ra/ma.Org exclusive © material.
They were supposed to be the world’s leading medical teams, holding comprehensive resources and knowledge, the pioneers and trailblazers. Now, someone they had overlooked had far surpassed them
The leader wanted to contact Riverview Hospital and fly to Iverton immediately. But his gaze remained fixed on the live surgery feed. He couldn’t afford to miss a single detail of this operation
They also knew Lorenzo. Over a year ago, Alex had sought their help for treatment, which they ultimately could not provide.
No matter how advanced the surgical equipment, they couldn’t regenerate the necrotic tissues.
Thus, this was a surgery deemed impossible to succeed. They were even more determined to observe it closely.
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