Surgical trauma
Introduction
Introduction It is the physical and psychological trauma of the patient after the operation. The extent of the injury and the ability of the tissue to regenerate determine the way the repair is made, the time of healing, and the size of the scar. Therefore, the principle of treatment should be to reduce the wound (such as the wound), prevent re-injury and promote tissue regeneration.
Cause
Cause
Various surgical traumas should be identified and diagnosed, such as scoliosis surgery trauma, gynecological pelvic surgery trauma and many other traumas. Although the tissue's ability to regenerate is acquired during evolution, it is still affected by systemic and local conditions. Therefore, some unfavorable factors should be avoided, creating favorable conditions to promote tissue regeneration and repair. In addition, since scar tissue can cause harm under certain conditions, it is sometimes necessary to suppress the formation of scars or promote the absorption of scars.
Examine
an examination
Related inspection
Blood test CT examination
The surgical trauma is diagnosed based on the type of surgery performed by the patient and the prognosis of the procedure. At the same time, according to the doctor's experience, surgical skills, patient's condition, surgical plan and internal fixation type to diagnose. After surgery and post-traumatic pneumonia, like other infectious pneumonia, the main features of chest X-ray examination, sputum and bronchial secretions. The most prominent feature of this disease is history of trauma or surgery, history and laboratory examination. Imaging examination is not difficult to distinguish from other pneumonia.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
Various surgical traumas should be identified and diagnosed, such as scoliosis surgery trauma, gynecological pelvic surgery trauma and many other traumas.
The surgical trauma is diagnosed based on the type of surgery performed by the patient and the prognosis of the procedure. At the same time, according to the doctor's experience, surgical skills, patient's condition, surgical plan and internal fixation type to diagnose.
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