The patient's condition was very special; she not only had a primary mediastinal tumor but was also nine months pregnant. The tumor was discovered three months ago, and at that time, her family wanted her to abort the child. However, she couldn't bear to do so, as it had taken three years of marriage to conceive this child.
In the end, she was determined to keep the baby, and her family finally compromised. They originally planned to perform the surgery when the baby was seven months along to deliver the baby via cesarean section prematurely, but her health was poor at the time and the risks were too high, so it had been delayed until now.
That is to say, today, in addition to the cesarean section, surgery for the mediastinal tumor would also take place simultaneously. The surgery was not easy, so here there were not only obstetricians but also gynecologists, thoracic surgeons, and hematologists having a consultation together.