Director Zhang asked Li Min, as well as the Elderly Director. It was the Chief Surgeon's consistent practice to consult with everyone when encountering difficulties. Li Min felt that due to the tumor's abundant blood vessels, performing a complete resection would be safer. If they proceeded with partial resection as per Director Zhang's suggestion, it would inevitably involve the tumor's interior. With so many altered blood vessels inside, hemostasis would be a significant problem. The township hospital lacked various emergency equipment and couldn't handle unexpected outcomes.
Therefore, they had to either give up the surgery now or perform a complete resection of the tumor; that was Li Min's judgment. The idea of doing a partial resection to alleviate the symptoms of intestinal obstruction was good, but it would be falling into a trap, as it would be very difficult to stop the bleeding during the operation, and a massive hemorrhage could endanger the patient's life.