Management of postoperative complications of pancreatic cancer
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Pancreatic cancer is a terrible disease, and the harm of pancreatic cancer to patients is also serious. Some time ago, my colleague's father found out pancreatic cancer and went to the hospital for surgical treatment. For patients with pancreatic cancer, do you want to know about the treatment of postoperative complications of pancreatic cancer?
Management of postoperative complications of pancreatic cancer
First, the incidence of postoperative bleeding after pancreatoduodenectomy was 5% - 7.5%. Careful operation and hemostasis (especially at the stump of the pancreas) are the basic guarantee to prevent postoperative bleeding.
Secondly, the incidence of postoperative intra-abdominal abscess is about 4% - 10%. The symptoms were chills, high fever, abdominal distension, gastric peristalsis disorder and increased white blood cell count.
Finally, pancreatic fistula may occur after pancreatoduodenectomy or distal pancreatectomy. The incidence of the former was 14% - 18%. The incidence of the latter is low, about 5%.
matters needing attention
Patients with pancreatic cancer should have a positive and optimistic attitude to face and treat this disease. We must choose reasonable and effective treatment methods. Biological treatment of pancreatic cancer can effectively avoid the occurrence of complications, prevent the spread and metastasis of cancer cells, reduce symptoms and pain, improve immunity, kill cancer cells and so on.