"Teacher, in situations like this, is there a high chance of saving the patient?"
This is a remote demonstration class of a live surgery.
There are not only teaching staff but even students watching.
A student asked their teacher this question.
None of them expected that a straightforward demonstration class on minimally invasive brain aneurysm rupture surgery would end up like this.
"We don't need to face the relatives, so the teacher will speak frankly here. Generally, an anesthetist might not encounter a malignant hyperthermia case in their entire life. If it does occur during anesthesia and there's no Danqulin, the patient's mortality rate is 100%! Remember! 100%!!"
In a special multimedia classroom.
It was a group of medical students watching the demonstration teaching livestream.
Of course, in such types of broadcasts, students certainly aren't allowed to bring mobile phones inside.
Therefore, no one on-site was recording.
