Time...
...passed, one second at a time.
Luo Xiangnan performed the delicate ablation procedure, all the while keeping a close watch on the patient's condition.
This was the crux of the entire surgery.
During the creation of the lesion—that is, while using radiofrequency thermocoagulation to destroy the diseased nerve nucleus—it was imperative to closely monitor the patient's reactions and the clinical results.
This was crucial for achieving a satisfactory outcome and preventing complications.
Therefore, it was best to use little to no sedatives during the operation, ensuring the patient remained highly conscious and cooperative.
If the symptoms didn't alleviate or signs of complications appeared, it would indicate a deviation in targeting. The ablation would have to be stopped immediately to re-target.
The surgery would also have to be terminated at once if the patient became confused and could no longer cooperate.
