Post operative complications: Difference between revisions
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==Post Operative Complications== | ==Post Operative Complications== | ||
Known post operative complications include: | Known post operative complications include: | ||
*[[Fever]] | *[[Postoperative fever|Fever]] | ||
*[[Atelectasis]] | *[[Atelectasis]] | ||
*[[Pneumonia]] | *[[Pneumonia]] |
Latest revision as of 23:58, 16 August 2012
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
During the post operative period, the patient's general function is assessed, the outcome of the procedure is assessed, and the surgical site is checked for signs of infection. There are several risk factors associated with post operative complications, such as immune deficiency and obesity. Obesity has long been considered a risk factor for adverse post-surgical outcomes. It has been linked to many disorders such as obesity hypoventilation syndrome, atelectasis and pulmonary embolism, adverse cardiovascular effects, and wound healing complications.[1] If removable skin closures are used, they are removed after 7 to 10 days post operatively, or after healing of the incision is well under way.
Post Operative Complications
Known post operative complications include:
- Fever
- Atelectasis
- Pneumonia
- Urinary tract infection
- Deep vein thrombosis
- Jaundice
- Sepsis
- Hyponatremia