1035 It's All an Illusion (Alliance Leader Dabao Passing by Jiagen 2)

Monitors?

Brock Lesner was stunned.

He glanced at the patient's blood pressure, heart rate and other vital signs displayed in the lower right corner of the large screen, which were normal and had not changed much.

Well, the ECG is a little different, but the change is very slight, it is estimated that the operation still stimulates the renal sympathetic nerve, but this stimulation is not obvious, so there is no need to care at all.

Wait a minute......

What does Dr. Charles mean by that?

Just now, it seems that the sympathetic nerve has been clamped and cut. Brock Lesnar's whole person was in a state of bewilderment, and then he reacted.

No, you can't!

Once the sympathetic nerve of the kidney is severed, it requires very special treatment. At the very least, you have to face a series of changes in blood pressure, heart rate, heart rate, heart rate, etc., and use drugs to maintain vital signs.

And now the patient's vital signs are smooth, especially smooth.

Could it be that the ECG monitoring is broken?

The thought that came to Brock Lesnar's mind was the same as that of Dr. Charles, only a long, long time.

His hand on Dr. Charles gradually loosened, and his knuckles continued to creak, sour sounds.

Suddenly, a strange thought appeared in Brock Lesnar's mind that had nothing to do with the matter in front of him—could it be that emotional changes could really cause a decrease in the fluid in the joint cavity of the human body?

If this is the case, is it possible to adjust the amount of fluid in the joint cavity so that there is no need to inject sodium hyaluronate into the knee joint in the future?

The idea arises and then disappears.

Brock Lesnar was angry that he was still thinking about this.

"Go see ECG monitoring. Brock Lesner and his assistant said.

He himself did not dare to leave Dr. Charles's side.

Now it looks fine, who knows if it will be okay for a while. It's really a hassle for an old man to come to his own laboratory.

On the big screen, the operation continues.

The surgeon didn't know what was going on outside, but he was doing the operation with a 50x microscope steadily and accurately.

Having cut the "renal sympathetic nerve", he proceeded to peel off the connective tissue underneath with microscopic forceps.

Because of radiofrequency ablation, this connective tissue is relatively tough, and it is quite difficult to be free.

However, it is clear that the surgeon is of a high level and is familiar with this type of radiofrequency ablation.

The textbook-like wandering is displayed in front of everyone.

Dr. Charles's hand fell as if the city had been conquered by the enemy, and the hunting flag in the center of the city had been kicked down.

But he didn't go back to sitting, but stood where he was, watching the operation go intently.

A little bit of free and cut off the scar tissue formed by radiofrequency ablation, and then the surgical field was switched, and the search began again from the free sympathetic nerve and vascular companion segment of the kidney.

A few minutes later, a brand-new jutsuno appeared in front of everyone.

The "renal sympathetic nerve" that everyone thought before was simply connective tissue, but for some reason, it stretched out of the nerve, like the renal sympathetic nerve that accompanies the renal artery.

The real nerve is not as thick as this, and it is still hidden under the scar tissue.

Watching the surgeon carefully detach the renal sympathetic nerves from the end, it seemed that the huge LCD screen exuded a strange atmosphere.

It can't be!

Whether it is all the doctors who studied, or the big boss of the research group, Brock Lesner, or even Dr. Charles, they all have such an idea.

And this thought was even stronger in Dr. Charles's mind.

Because of the anatomy and surgery, he was the one who knew the most about it among all the people on the scene. Not to mention the scene, even if you look at the whole world, and the old man has not had surgery for decades, few surgeons dare to say that they are better than him.

But such an operation appeared so vividly in front of me. Dr. Charles wondered, what is the reason? Is it his own eyes?

Or do you say that you have given up surgery for decades, and your technical level has advanced by leaps and bounds, changing with each passing day, and you can no longer keep up with the times?

No, it's all an illusion.

Although I am engaged in basic research, I still look at surgery when I have time. It's a little bit of a personal hobby that has been held for decades.

In recent decades, surgery has not fundamentally changed. Laparoscopic surgery may have some changes, but it is only the use of instruments to make the surgical wound smaller.

Dr. Charles felt that laparoscopic surgery could only solve some simple problems, and the surgical process during the operation was no different from the surgery he knew.

If he is still engaged in clinical surgery, he will definitely be the one who stands at the top.

Well, that old guy at Johns Hopkins Hospital doesn't count.

However, the operation in front of him shattered Dr. Charles's three views, and he couldn't pick them up, and he couldn't put them together completely.

When the dissociation was over, Professor Rudolf Wagner began to brush his hands.

He then put on his clothes, disinfected the femoral artery in his thigh with the help of a nurse, and began to perform renal artery stent surgery.

Brock Lesner's heart suddenly rose to his throat.

The only criterion for the success of previous surgeries is whether there will be so many uncontrollable complications after the renal artery stent is inserted.

Soon, the professor came to the stage, and the airtight lead door closed. On the big screen, the surgical field that has stopped the operation is switched to an interventional surgical field.

Super-selected, imaging, confirmed, a stent was put down.

The moment the stand unfolded, Brock Lesner felt his heart almost stop.

He tried to stay awake, looking at the ECG monitoring in the lower right corner of the screen, the values of various vital signs were constantly changing, like a happy elf.

No change,

No change,

No change!

The surgery was successful!

The operation was successful? Is it true?

Brock Lesnarlen in front of the big screen. Needless to say, he also knew that Zheng Ren's judgment was correct. It is really radiofrequency ablation that causes the renal sympathetic nerves to fuse with the blood vessels, which causes this change.

Knowing what's going on can take the experiment a big step forward.

I didn't expect this kind of thing to really happen!

"Is it surgery on both kidneys?" Dr. Charles asked suddenly, his voice hoarse, like a whimpering wind in the distant sky.

Brock Lesnar didn't seem to hear Dr. Charles' words, but instead looked at the ECG monitor on the screen.

"That's rude!" Dr. Charles' assistant scolded, "The doctor is asking you, Bullock!"

Belch......

"What's the matter?" Brock Lesner asked casually, dejected, completely unaware that he was talking to Dr. Charles.