Back in the office, the first thing Qin Feng and Meng Dawei did was head to the intensive care unit.
After changing into sterile clothing and entering the ward, the first task was to determine the patient's current condition.
Qin Feng glanced at the monitor by the bedside, blood pressure 80/120, blood oxygen 97%...
All indicators were fairly normal, indicating that infection control was comprehensive and no other symptoms had appeared.
"This wound is indeed very severe."
He then looked at the patient's legs, now showing signs of ulceration.
Even after multiple debridements, solid matter adhered to the necrotic, burned skin was still visible.
This should be acrylic.
Since it had dissolved together with the tissue, complete removal was impossible and could only be achieved via surgery.
However, such a procedure carries great risk because once surgical debridement begins, it means facing many more tricky and complex subsequent operations.
