Sisi is staying in the Institute's private ICU, which is small in terms of bed count, not medical equipment. The medical equipment here is fully equipped and all top-tier.
Ever since the Institute got its own private ICU, Sanbo Hospital's ICU center has been uncomfortable. Claiming to help here, they sent doctors over to learn in shifts, and also took advantage of the cases. Previously, patients like this were like walking research paper cases—a single case was a case report, and accumulating a certain number of cases made for a high-level SCI paper. Losing so many high-level papers suddenly is something anyone would find hard to adapt to.
As expected, Sisi's brain tissue edema continued to worsen after surgery, with the defect area of the scalp closure growing larger. If the bone decompression in the foramen magnum wasn't done, Sisi would probably be in rescue now. The success rate for rescuing such brainstem brain hernias is very low.