Reverse approach means starting from the gallbladder fundus, rather than the usual path through the gallbladder neck.
The Mirror Assistant once again proved to be in a critical position. To illuminate the proper excision path from the fundus for the Chief Surgeon, the laparoscope in hand had to rotate 90 degrees, and the mental imagery in the brain also needed to flip 90 degrees. That's why doctors who excel in spatial geometry are best equipped to mentally rotate anatomical visuals during surgery to locate critical anatomical landmarks without losing their way.
The observing doctors redirected their focused attention to the monitor displaying the Mirror Assistant's work.
The screen flipped—quickly. In what seemed to be just one second, it froze on the exact view the Chief Surgeon needed.
On the monitor, the patient's gallbladder fundus was vividly clear, even describable as a perfectly overturned view.
The observing leaders: Whew~