The patient with liver cancer with portal vein thrombosis is older, weak and unable to stand, and in significant pain; can he be operated on in this case?

Some patients are quite old and physically weak or even unable to stand, and their families ask if they can undergo surgery. Generally speaking, doctors do surgery because they want to make the patient’s condition better. For this kind of elderly patients who are not in good physical condition, it is difficult to bear the blow of surgery, and they should do supportive treatment first, and wait until the patient’s liver function improves, his physical condition improves, and his pain improves significantly, and then they will consider whether they can do other treatments. Surgery is definitely not appropriate.