How to prevent after pancreaticoduodenectomy
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It is necessary to prevent postoperative infection, changes of pancreatic and duodenal functions, which may affect the internal regulation of the body and cause postoperative complications. No matter what operation, the skin surface wound is healed quickly, but the skin surface wound healing does not mean that the wound has been completely healed. As the pancreas and duodenum are digestive organs, it must have a great impact on the digestive system after operation, and diet should also be paid attention to. Of course, more rest is very important, strictly control the way and amount of activity. Let's take a look at the following.
How to prevent after pancreaticoduodenectomy
First, after pancreatoduodenectomy, the skin wound is easy to heal, but the internal wound needs a long time to heal. Therefore, during this period, try to avoid the occurrence of cold. Because cold can cause various infections, affect the internal wound healing, leading to postoperative complications.
Second, after pancreatoduodenectomy, more attention should be paid to rest. Avoid excessive movement to the wound, cause pain, affect wound healing. After partial hepatectomy, the neighbor's eldest brother held his little granddaughter, who was nearly one year old. He was kicked to the wound by the little granddaughter's little foot and couldn't sleep at night. He was hospitalized the next day. So it's important to protect the wound.
Third: after pancreatoduodenectomy, the diet should be light, not spicy, to avoid causing inflammation and infection, affecting wound healing. Reduce the intake of fat, hard and difficult to digest food, and sour food. Avoid increasing the burden of the newly reconstructed digestive system, but increase the intake of protein, especially troponin.
matters needing attention
After pancreatoduodenectomy, strengthen nutrition, pay attention to rest, pay attention to the protection of the wound, avoid to public places, places with more people, so as to avoid catching a cold. Avoid heavy objects and physical labor, and regularly go to the hospital for reexamination. The complete healing of the internal wound will take several months or even longer. During this period, it should be well maintained.