The medulla oblongata, the size of a fingernail, connected to the upper cervical cord, lay under a microscope.
Inside were various large and small neural nuclei, each closely connected to life.
A single misstep with the scalpel, and the patient would die instantly on the operating table.
Yang Ping's movements began to slow down, trying to minimize the damage of the scalpel tip to the tissue, completing each step of the surgery with the lightest and most precise movements.
The laser knife cut into the medulla oblongata and its connected cervical cord tissue, slowly sinking deeper and deeper, at a very slow pace.
The data on the monitoring screen fluctuated, heart rate, respiration, blood pressure, blood oxygen saturation, etc. Each piece of data represented the patient's vital signs.
Liang Fatty watched the data on the screen closely, not daring to slack off for a moment, ready to report any abnormalities to Yang Ping at any time.