After the temporary operating room was set up, Zhou Shuwan immediately began preparing for the operation.

Her movements were swift and precise, and she disinfected, put on surgical gowns and gloves in one go.

After Mu Mu fixed the injured patient's broken arm, he went into the operating room to help Zhou Shuwan.

Although the conditions in the operating room were simple, there was no better choice at the moment.

Zhou Shuwan walked towards the wounded man, placed his fingers lightly on his pulse, and felt his heartbeat and breathing rhythm.

The injured person's face was pale and his breathing was weak, obviously suffering from shock caused by excessive blood loss.

She frowned and whispered to the nurse beside her, "Give him an infusion immediately to replenish his blood volume and stabilize his blood pressure."

The nurse acted quickly and adjusted the flow rate of the infusion bottle to ensure that the liquid could be injected into the injured person's body in time.

Mu Mu prepared hemostat and sutures on the side, keeping a close eye on Zhou Shuwan's every move, ready to cooperate at any time.

Zhou Shuwan leaned over, gently pressed his fingers around the ice spike, and carefully observed the condition of the wound.

She moved extremely gently, fearing that touching the ice spikes would worsen the bleeding.

After a moment, she raised her head and said calmly, "Mu Mu, prepare sterile gauze and hemostat."

Mu Mu nodded and quickly handed the instrument to her.

"The wound on the ice spike needs to be treated first. It cannot be pulled out directly, otherwise it will cause secondary damage."

As Zhou Shuwan spoke, he gently pressed the injured man's abdomen and observed the location and depth of the ice spikes.

Her tone was calm, as if she was explaining an ordinary case rather than a life-or-death operation.

Mu Mu nodded, beads of sweat already oozing out of her forehead: "Sister, I will fix the ice spikes, and you take care of the wound."

Zhou Shuwan nodded slightly, his eyes still focused on the injured man's abdomen: "Okay, I'll count to three, you hold the ice spike steady and don't let it move."

"One, two, three!" As Zhou Shuwan counted down, Mu Mu's hands firmly grasped the end of the ice spike, controlling the strength just right.

Zhou Shuwan quickly clamped the blood vessels around the wound with hemostatic forceps, his movements quick and decisive.

"Hemostat, gauze." She whispered, and Mu Mu immediately handed over the necessary instruments.

Inside the operating room, the lights were dim and the air was filled with the smell of disinfectant.

Finally, the ice spike was successfully removed and the wound was initially treated to stop bleeding.

Zhou Shuwan breathed a sigh of relief, looked up and said to Mu Mu, "We can sew it up now."

Mu Mu nodded and quickly handed her the sutures.

Zhou Shuwan took the thread, applied a little force with her fingers, and the wound was gradually sutured under her hands.

Her movements were extremely skillful, as if she was drawing a delicate pattern.

"Okay, the wound has been sutured. Next, we need to closely monitor his vital signs to prevent infection."

Major Wei and other crew members outside the operating room were already waiting anxiously.

Everyone didn't breathe a sigh of relief until Zhou Shuwan and Mu Mu walked out of the operating room.

"Doctor Zhou, what's the situation?" Major Wei stepped forward quickly, looking nervous.

Zhou Shuwan took off his mask and revealed a tired smile. "The operation was successful. The patient's abdominal wound has been treated. As long as he receives proper follow-up care, his life should not be in danger."

Major Wei nodded heavily, feeling relieved. "That's great, Doctor Zhou. Thanks so much to you! If you hadn't been with us on this operation, we might have..."

Zhou Shuwan waved his hand and said calmly: "This is what I should do, but now is not the time to relax."

It took two hours to treat the wound on the victim's abdomen.

Previously, for the stability of the operating room, I was worried that the departure of the ship would affect it, but the sound of collapse never stopped, and white dust could be seen from a distance.

Staying any longer would be dangerous and foolish.

But Major Wei still insisted on waiting until Zhou Shuwan and the others finished the operation before giving the order to set off.

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