Causes of postoperative pain in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma undergoing interventional surgery

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The patient discovered liver cancer the year before last. He had surgery at that time. He felt good all the time. Recently, he really didn't feel very good. He thought he might be a little tired. Now his condition has been controlled to a certain extent. I'll tell you about the harm of pain after liver cancer interventional surgery.

Causes of postoperative pain in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma undergoing interventional surgery

Hazard 1: rupture of cancer nodules usually causes pain in the liver region. Obvious tenderness in the liver region occurs during physical examination, which is a symptom of liver capsule irritation. Some patients with ruptured tumor nodules showed acute abdominal pain accompanied with peritoneal irritation, which was easily misdiagnosed as acute peritonitis.

Hazard 2: rupture and bleeding of liver cancer nodules, the incidence rate is about 9-14%. The necrosis and liquefaction of primary liver cancer tissue can lead to spontaneous rupture or rupture due to external force. If it is confined to the subcapsule, there may be sudden pain and rapid enlargement of the liver; if it breaks into the abdominal cavity, it may cause acute abdominal pain and peritoneal irritation, and in severe cases, it may cause hemorrhagic shock or death.

Harm 3: Patients with mild primary liver cancer stop bleeding after a few days, and the pain gradually alleviates.

matters needing attention

The above is the main harm of liver cancer, through the explanation of experts, we should also know. Now that we know the harm of liver cancer, we must attach great importance to it. We should start from the daily bit by bit, and actively take daily preventive measures, so as to avoid suffering from liver cancer.