Xu Ying asked about the precise location of the lynx's abdominal pain and used an ultrasound examination. Ultrasound is more sensitive than X-rays and can clearly show fluid accumulation and its distribution.
The lynx's abdominal fluid was located at a joint area, well hidden, making it difficult to detect anything with an X-ray.
After pinpointing the location, Xu Ying immediately instructed several rescuers to prepare for a laparocentesis surgery.
Liu Wenxuan saw that Xu Ying had the demeanor of a leading surgeon: "Xu Ying, you want to take the lead? How about I do it instead?"
"I interned at an animal hospital during university and have independently completed puncture surgeries before."
Xu Ying's voice was steady and calm, showing a very convincing presence, wielding a kind of senior veterinarian's aura: "This lynx trusts me more. It's crucial to drain the fluid now. You can apply medicine to its parasitic wounds later and gradually build trust with it."
