Monitor?
Brock Lesnar was stunned.
He looked at the lower right corner of the big screen and saw that the patient's blood pressure, heart rate, and other vital signs were normal. There was no change.
Well, the ECG was slightly different, but the change was very slight. It was probably because the surgery still stimulated the renal sympathetic nerve, but the stimulation was not obvious, so there was no need to care.
Wait...
What did Dr. Charles mean?
Just now, it seemed that the sympathetic nerve was clamped and cut off. Brock Lesnar was in a state of confusion, and only then did he react.
It could not be!
Once the renal sympathetic nerve was cut off, it required a very special treatment method. At the very least, he had to face a series of changes in blood pressure, heart rate, heart beat, and so on, and he had to use drugs to maintain his vital signs.
But now, the patient's vital signs were very stable -- especially stable.