Post-Op Complications Flashcards
Cardiovascular complications
Haemorrhage
MI
DVT
Haemorrhage types
Reactionary (immediate post-op)
Secondary (infection, 5-10 days)
Resp complications
Atelectasis
Pneumonia
PE
Atelectasis
Collapse of lung leading to infection (often pneumonia)
GI complications
Ileus
Anastomotic dehiscence
Adhesins
Ileus
Paralysis of intestinal motility
Ileus causes
Handling of bowel Peritonitis Retropetitoneal injury Immbolistation Hypokalaemia Drugs
Ileus presentation
Vomiting
Abdominal distension
Dehydration
Silent abdomen
Anastomotic Dehiscence
Breakdown of anastomoses (intestinal, vascular, urological)
Anastomotic Dehiscence caused by
Poor technique
Poor blood supply
Tension on anastomosis
Anastomotic Dehiscence presentation
Intestinal: Peritonitis, abscess, ileus, fistula
Vascular: bleeding/haematoma
Urological: leakage of urine/urinoma
Adhesions
Fibrin -> fibrous tissue
Bowel to bowel
Bowel to abdominal wall
Lung to chest wall
Adhesions caused by
Inflammatory response
Ischaemia
Wound complications
Infection
Dehiscence
Hernia
Wound infection
Trauma = exogenous
Intestinal surgery = endogenous