Besides, when he performs surgeries, he always does it with great care.
Although some patients might be dissatisfied with the surgical outcome, from a professional standpoint, he believes the results can withstand scrutiny.
There is a particularly troublesome patient he still remembers vividly, who had hemorrhoids removed, and then, after a period, suddenly experienced unbearable abdominal pain.
Upon examination, it turned out to be acute appendicitis.
The patient underwent an appendicitis operation at the Third Hospital.
After recovery, the patient directly ran to Tu Ya's Emergency Department causing a scene, accusing that Zhou Can deliberately left a 'back door' during the surgery. This supposedly led to the appendicitis less than a month after the hemorrhoid removal.
Faced with such an ignorant and highly suspicious patient, what could he do?
