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Although Daimon Michiko told Chen Yu not to take her position as the chief surgeon, she knew very well that she could not complete the surgery by herself.

The Inferior Vena Cava is the largest vein in the human body and has a significant impact. If the patient's tumor is located at this site, the surgery not only is difficult but also has high risks, and the slightest carelessness could lead to very serious consequences.

Especially in the patient's previous examination results, it was clear to see that the abdominal mass had affected the liver, kidneys, and several major blood vessels. Should major bleeding occur during surgery, it could very likely endanger the patient's life.

Such a complex surgery, if performed by ordinary doctors, might even require two surgical teams to take turns in a relay to have enough energy and strength to complete it.