Faced with such a chaotic situation, Yang Ping felt that only the scalpel was the true master, the exclusive weapon of a master.
Confronted with endless varieties of tissue without any clear boundaries, Yang Ping's scalpel started to display its mighty power. He cut along the tumor's margins, taking a portion of the surrounding normal tissue to ensure a thorough resection.
At the confluence of the inferior mesenteric vein, two vascular clamps clamped down on the splenic vein both distally and proximally. Almost simultaneously secured, the handles of the clamps were swiftly transferred to Song Zimo's hands.
Normally, this would have been the time to sever the splenic vein, but instead of cutting it, they left it intact, just shaking it slightly. Somehow, the unidentified blood vessels nearby had already been clamped and cut without knowing how.