Once the young man's abdomen was opened, the blood and fluid that gushed out, along with what was suctioned away, totaled nearly 1,600 milliliters.
With the sudden drop in abdominal pressure, the young man's blood pressure dropped significantly.
The third standby IV line for rapid transfusion was quickly put to use, which managed to halt the drop in blood pressure.
Yan Feifan knew this was because an unknown bleeding point in the abdomen was now bleeding faster due to the reduced pressure.
His job was to find the bleeding point in the shortest time possible.
The young man's body wouldn't be able to withstand such a rapid and massive transfusion for long.
Yan Feifan began to rummage through the young man's abdominal cavity.
If an ordinary person saw this, they would probably question how rough his movements were.
