Then he turned his head to the female doctor and asked, "Xiao Li, how's it going? Any success?"
Xiao Li shook her head.
This little mouse is quite tiny, its whole body is red, smooth and hairless, only about the size of a fingertip—could it be a newborn baby mouse?
"Isn't it a mouse? Why is it so small?" Zhang Lin leaned forward to look.
"The skin is still red, the whole body hasn't grown any fur yet. What breed is this?" Little Five asked, puzzled.
Director Pan replied embarrassingly, "Our project is to study the various physiological changes in the hearts of newborn mice under extracorporeal circulation. These mice were born not long ago, so they're a bit small."
No wonder the intubation wasn't successful after dozens of attempts—it might not succeed all year long. These clumsy female doctors haven't undergone surgical training, nor have they done operations under a microscope. How could they succeed in intubation? How many newborn mice must be sacrificed?