Some diseases require surgery, but what are the risks of surgery?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-10
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    No surgery is risk-free, but understanding the possible complications can help you and your surgeon make better decisions. Speak with your surgeon immediately before surgery, who will meet with you and explain the potential risks of your surgery.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Whether it is major surgery or minor surgery, there will be risks, but the size is different, and there may be sequelae after the operation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Postoperative bleeding. Possible causes include imperfect intraoperative hemostasis, incomplete control of wound bleeding, coagulation disorders, etc.; Postoperative fever. Fever is the most common symptom after surgery.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There is nothing in the world that is not risky.

    Even normal walking is risky.

    Maybe you accidentally fell and maybe broke a bone.

    You don't risk that.

    Don't dare to go out and walk.

    Surgery can be risky.

    But such so-called risks.

    It generally doesn't happen.

    So. There are so many surgical patients in the hospital every day.

    A real risk event occurred.

    is extremely probable.

    Where does the risk of surgery come from?

    There are three main aspects.

    One is the risk of the surgery itself.

    The surgical method, the skill level of the surgeon, and the complexity of the lesion.

    Closely related to such risks.

    Heavy bleeding occurs during surgery.

    Intraoperative damage to adjacent tissues.

    The lesion tissue cannot be completely removed.

    Postoperative bleeding. Postoperative infection, poor healing of the incision, etc.

    are all such risks.

    The second is the physical risks associated with surgery.

    Sometimes such risks occur once they occur.

    It is more serious than the risk of surgery itself.

    Patients at such risk.

    Often older.

    Some Ben has a lot of diseases.

    Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, hypertension, coronary heart disease, diabetes, insufficiency of vital organs, etc.

    May occur during and after surgery.

    Lung infections, causing difficulty breathing.

    Cerebral infarction, hemiplegia of the limbs.

    Myocardial infarction, heart failure, etc.

    These complications seriously affect the function of vital organs.

    Once it happens. May be life-threatening.

    Although these complications are not caused by the surgery itself.

    However, surgery may be precipitated.

    Older patients.

    The functional status of relevant organs should be fully evaluated before surgery.

    Some tests are required.

    Sometimes it is necessary to carry out a certain **.

    Prevent the occurrence of such complications.

    Preoperative preparation is critical.

    It can only be minimized and controlled as much as possible.

    But it can't be eliminated.

    The third is the risk outside of the operation and the patient.

    Drug allergies, blood transfusion reactions, equipment failures, anesthesia accidents, etc.

    This is one of these risks.

    The most common is a drug allergy.

    Such complications are generally not life-threatening.

    However, it needs to be detected and dealt with in time.

    Surgery is risky.

    But it's not terrible.

    Surgery is really needed.

    Don't take any risks. It's unrealistic to just want to get back to health.

    There is no such thing as a risk-free thing.

    But in the world, what must be done is being done every day.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. First of all, the performance is not very serious, but the surgical indication of lumbar disc herniation mainly depends on the patient's own symptoms, that is to say, no matter how serious the ** is, the patient does not need to do anything serious. However, this patient has been conservative for more than two years and has not seen significant improvement, and surgery should be considered to relieve the patient's pain. Surgery** is not to replace the vertebral body with steel nails, but to drive pedicle nails into these three vertebral bodies to play a protective and supporting role.

    2. There are risks in any surgery, and the risk of surgery is explained by the attending doctor, how high is the risk factor? I can't say this, you don't want to cure the disease, since you want to relieve Qi and tease Chang to eliminate the pain, don't care about the risk or not.

    3. If the operation is successful, there are no adverse consequences, and under normal circumstances, you can quietly see immediate results, and the recovery is getting better and better.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There are no non-dangerous surgeries, and all surgeries are risky. This is not only related to the doctor's operating technique, but also to the patient's own condition. A patient with low platelets and high blood pressure, even the simplest appendectomy is likely to die due to massive bleeding.

    Moreover, there are postoperative complications of surgery, many of which are unavoidable and even fatal.

    The risks of surgery are mainly heavy bleeding, severe infection after surgery. Dangerous or not dangerous is a relative concept, and there is no absolutely safe surgery. However, surgeries involving the central nervous system and vital organs, as well as university blood vessels, are relatively risky.

    Hope mine helps you and Happy New Year!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Difficulty in hemostasis is accompanied by failure of multiple viscera, and surgery of important internal organs is dangerous.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, any surgery has a certain risk, and now it is a defect that contains a larger grip, which increases the risk of surgery and is difficult to talk about. What needs to be done now is to control pulmonary hypertension with the possibility of elective surgery**.

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