It's estimated that even if Zhou Can didn't say it, Director Le probably knew there was a mistake in choosing the surgical plan.
But that's how surgeries are; there are seldom any chances to turn back. Not to mention the patient's life is not in danger now, even if the patient were to die post-operation, the doctors wouldn't be held responsible either.
This cannot be helped.
Before the surgery, there are always pre-operative discussions with the family and the patient, and then the family is asked to sign confirmation.
The surgical informed consent form is not signed in vain.
I believe Director Le designed the surgical plan with the intention of performing the surgery well, but the final outcome didn't meet expectations, which is a situation nobody wants to see.
Even if a secondary surgery is planned this time, the hospital will firmly not admit any mistakes during discussions with the family.
It's just following the procedure.
