Transabdominal myomectomy
It is especially suitable for uterine wall fibroids, which can avoid the pain of removing the uterus. Precautions for transabdominal myomectomy: 1. The same treatment as general gynecological abdominal surgery. 2. Use antibiotics to prevent infection. 3. Vaginal stump bleeding: 2 days after total hysterectomy, there may be a small amount of vaginal bleeding, mostly residual vaginal hemorrhage during the operation, which does not require treatment. About 7 days after surgery, due to the absorption and shedding of sutures, a small amount of local bleeding may occur, mostly pink or serous exudation, which gradually decreases and disappears until 2 to 3 weeks. If the bleeding lasts for a long time, you should pay attention to the infection, check it, and deal with it according to the situation. If active vaginal bleeding occurs within a short period of time after surgery, check it immediately to find out the cause, such as bleeding at the stump, can be oppressed with gauze. For active bleeding, local ligation or clamping should be used to stop bleeding. Open the abdominal cavity to stop bleeding. Suddenly, a large amount of bleeding occurred 2 weeks after the operation, mostly due to the knot shedding or infection, and the broken end infection was cracked, and can be oppressed with iodoform gauze. If it is a pelvic hematoma, open the abdomen to stop bleeding if necessary.
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