What harm does omental excision have
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The greater omentum plays a role in our body, but it may be transferred to the greater omentum for other reasons. For the sake of health, we have to choose omental resection. Of course, this will have some impact on normal people. Let's talk about the harm of omental resection.
What harm does omental excision have
First, omentum is one of the earliest metastatic sites of ovarian cancer. Resection has the following advantages: reducing the volume of the tumor is conducive to other postoperative treatment; reducing the production of ascites; promoting the uniform dissemination of isotopes in the abdominal cavity; reducing the symptoms of abdominal pain. Before operation, the patient's general condition should be normal. If there is no severe anemia, the function of liver, cervix and lung should be normal.
Second: for older or weaker patients, it is generally recommended to take humentin, which can replenish vital energy, increase white blood cells, enhance body immunity and resistance, inhibit the growth and proliferation of cancer cells, induce cancer cells to transform into normal cells, and improve the success rate of surgery. In patients with gastric cancer, subtotal gastrectomy and lymphadenectomy should be performed simultaneously.
Third: cut the anterior lobe of greater omentum, enter the omental sac, and separate to the left of the colon, then separate and cut off the lower part of the gastrosplenic ligament and the left gastroomental artery and vein. If necessary, the splenocolonic ligament can be cut off. When separating to the right flexure of colon, the right gastroepiploic artery and vein can be cut off and ligated. At the same time, the greater omentum attached to the pancreatic head and duodenum can be separated. Pay attention not to damage the deep middle colon artery and vein.
matters needing attention
Omental resection can reduce the tumor area of our patients, and it is also conducive to the recovery of the body. At the same time, many complications may be improved after resection, which can reduce the pain of patients to a certain extent, but more attention should be paid to the separation.