"How much do you think you'll need?"
"There's no need for blood transfusion," Zheng Ren said with certainty.
"..." Professor yang was slightly stunned.
Blood transfusion might not be required when the liver was cut into whole sections. After all, the anatomical structure was clearer.
However, this time, he was splitting the liver and removing the tumor tissue from the inside.
Tumor tissue! There were abnormally proliferated blood vessels all around. If he only removed the tumor and kept the liver, it would definitely cause a lot of bleeding during the surgery.
Therefore, many doctors from provincial and municipal hospitals were still used to directly removing the left or right lobe of the liver.
It was relatively easier to perform the surgery this way. Of course, in comparison, the damage to the patient was greater.
Liver cancer, no need for blood transfusion? Wasn't that bullsh * t? Professor yang scoffed at this.