The emergency patient Dr. Chen Yu had called Yan Feifan to assist with had a truly ghastly injury.
The man's right index and middle fingers had been crushed off.
Moreover, the arm below the elbow was a mangled mess of flesh and blood. The bones, if not shattered inch by inch, were at least broken in seven or eight places.
With the help of Yan Feifan and another surgical assistant, Chen Yu didn't finish the operation until eleven at night, a procedure that took nearly seven hours.
She not only set the patient's broken bones but also reattached the severed index and middle fingers.
As for the damage to the patient's skin, muscle, and tendons, that was primarily handled by Yan Feifan and the other assistant.
With such severe injuries, just how much function the patient's hand would recover, and whether there would be any long-term complications, could only be determined by a detailed examination after a few days of recovery.
