The Little Wonder Surgeon Full Episode

The Little Wonder Surgeon - Episode 1

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During a high-risk autologous heart repair, the team faces a pulmonary artery rupture and backup power failure, leaving the patient minutes from death. Staff order transfusion, vascular clamps, auto-reinfusion and extracorporeal circulation as lights fail. After nine hours and eighteen minutes the operation concludes and is hailed as the country's first successful case; Dr. Charles and Mervin are praised and the livestream goes viral. Immediately after, colleagues call to rouse Mervin, shouting "Kid," but he is disoriented and asks, "What 'kid'? Why am I a kid?" His sudden confusion is unresolved, forcing the team into a new emergency.

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The Little Wonder Surgeon - Episode 2

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Breaking news reports Southill cardiac director Mervin Charles collapsed into a coma. His consciousness wakes inside a little beggar and he immediately spots Camille, believing she can help him reach his original body. The child stammers, 'Mer... Merlin Charles,' says his parents are gone and he's hungry; Camille recognizes him and takes him home. Her choice cancels a planned movie outing and provokes Dr. Reynolds, who confronts the kid, 'I won't let you off.' The episode ends with Reynolds pursuing the child, leaving Mervin's rescue plan untested.

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The Little Wonder Surgeon - Episode 3

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At a car-crash scene, bystanders frantically call for Stella as rescuers scramble around an injured woman. A young man who insists "I'm a doctor" steps forward, stops femoral bleeding and directs others to check other wounds. He notices a depressed wound above Stella's Adam's apple and warns that palpating the carotid will worsen subcutaneous emphysema. Under pressure, he orders a cricothyrotomy. Some call him a genius; others doubt him—Dr. Reynolds included—so tensions flare over who should operate. The team prepares to secure Stella's airway, leaving her outcome dependent on following his plan.

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The Little Wonder Surgeon - Episode 4

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In the ER a beggar boy insists medics check a patient's neck; his tip reveals subcutaneous emphysema and earns shocked praise when the patient stabilizes for surgery. Chaos follows as a car-crash emergency is rushed in and staff note metallic fremitus at the right fifth intercostal space. Some attendings push immediate bleeding control while Dr. Jones argues to operate now. Others demand imaging: 'She really needs a CT.' After heated warnings—'you're not in charge'—Dr. Reynolds orders an urgent enhanced CT and cardiac angio, leaving the next move hinging on the scan.

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The Little Wonder Surgeon - Episode 5

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After a CT reads normal, hospital staff erupt when Merlin, a kid who assisted in surgery, insists glass is lodged in the patient's ventricle and must be removed before closure. Dr. Turner angrily warns against the kid's involvement; another doctor argues closing the wound with glass would be fatal. The patient then slips into V-fib—Code Blue—and amid resuscitation the family signs a transfer; an ambulance is due in ten minutes. With Dr. Charles unconscious, the team faces one urgent dilemma: who will perform the risky extraction—the experienced surgeon or the kid?

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The Little Wonder Surgeon - Episode 6

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A tiny fragment in a patient's heart shifts toward the coronary artery, prompting a split in the operating room: some demand transfer to avoid liability, others warn the six-year-old will miss her treatment window. One surgeon steps up: "I'll operate. I take full blame." He issues incision orders and the team begins. Midway, blood pressure collapses and bleeding exceeds 800cc after glass cuts a vein. Staff argue and some urge abandoning the case. Amid growing chaos and claims they've lost their chance, one colleague refuses to quit, saying "I trust him," leaving the operation's outcome uncertain.

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The Little Wonder Surgeon - Episode 7

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In a life-or-death surgery, other doctors erupt when they learn the team is trusting a random stray kid to assist. The child takes command: he instructs clamps, times breaths, recognizes Dr. Charles' hemostasis method and orders autologous transfusion and a second venous line. When bleeding outpaces infusion, he pins down a hidden hemorrhage behind the right upper lobe bronchus and directs interrupted No.8 sutures until the wound is controlled. Surgery finishes, but staff demand, "Just who are you?" and one surgeon vows to drive him away from Camille, leaving his identity and fate unresolved.

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The Little Wonder Surgeon - Episode 8
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Heart surgeon Mervin Charles dies suddenly and is reborn as a seven-year-old homeless boy who names himself Merlin Charles. Rescued at a shopping mall by his former colleague Camille Reynolds, he is shocked to find her phone wallpaper is his photograph. News reports reveal the original Mervin is now a vegetative patient. To get close to that life, Merlin lies about being an orphan and is adopted by Camille. Living together, a series of tense medical incidents forces both to confront guilt, duty, and hidden feelings. Merlin relearns what being a doctor truly means—healing others instead of seeking personal salvation. In the end he returns to his original body and wins Camille’s heart.

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The Little Wonder Surgeon - Episode 9
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Heart surgeon Mervin Charles dies suddenly and is reborn as a seven-year-old homeless boy who names himself Merlin Charles. Rescued at a shopping mall by his former colleague Camille Reynolds, he is shocked to find her phone wallpaper is his photograph. News reports reveal the original Mervin is now a vegetative patient. To get close to that life, Merlin lies about being an orphan and is adopted by Camille. Living together, a series of tense medical incidents forces both to confront guilt, duty, and hidden feelings. Merlin relearns what being a doctor truly means—healing others instead of seeking personal salvation. In the end he returns to his original body and wins Camille’s heart.

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The Little Wonder Surgeon - Episode 10
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Heart surgeon Mervin Charles dies suddenly and is reborn as a seven-year-old homeless boy who names himself Merlin Charles. Rescued at a shopping mall by his former colleague Camille Reynolds, he is shocked to find her phone wallpaper is his photograph. News reports reveal the original Mervin is now a vegetative patient. To get close to that life, Merlin lies about being an orphan and is adopted by Camille. Living together, a series of tense medical incidents forces both to confront guilt, duty, and hidden feelings. Merlin relearns what being a doctor truly means—healing others instead of seeking personal salvation. In the end he returns to his original body and wins Camille’s heart.

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