After entering the operating room, he found that the patient was already lying on the operating table.
Unlike the supine position he imagined, the patient adopted a left lateral 90-degree position.
This position is comprehensively considered based on the surgical field of view, location, and content of the surgery. It's not the unchanging supine position. In fact, Zhou Can once saw a patient with manic disorder undergoing General Surgery, held down on the operating table by several doctors and forcibly anesthetized with a breathing mask.
Later, after the surgery, the patient was sent back to the ward and was tied to the bed with gauze on his hands and feet.
To prevent him from going berserk and injuring others.
Depending on the surgical requirements, the doctor will have the patient adopt different positions.
Inside the operating room, besides Zhou Can and Dr. Wu, there were three nurses and an anesthesiologist.
The anesthesiologist was administering anesthesia to the patient.