No matter how you look at it, a craniotomy requires doctors to insert instruments into the brain tissue, maneuvering around to reach the tumor hidden deep within.
Currently, based on the examination results, the location of the tumor is quite tricky. Performing the craniotomy might be just as challenging. According to the clinical instructor, the fragility of the brain tissue is akin to a block of tofu. Surgeons strive to be as gentle as possible to avoid damaging the brain tissue, but if it's as fragile as tofu, it's best not to disturb it unless absolutely necessary.
"It's not entirely impossible to perform," Song Xueling finally uttered.
Deputy Director Lv, who had walked to the door, immediately returned and warned the young doctors in the operating room: "Don't push yourselves."
It was indeed an act of bravado. Saying it's not entirely impossible. Don't forget, there's a tumor neck estimated to be over 4mm, how can it be addressed?
