There are no “10 contraindications” after minimally invasive surgery. However, there are some contraindications after minimally invasive surgery, including diet, wounds, and postoperative activities.
1. Diet: Avoid eating spicy and stimulating food in the early stage after surgery, and eat less greasy and indigestible food to avoid causing intestinal dysfunction and affecting the healing process; especially for intestinal surgery, it is necessary to recover the gastrointestinal function before the gradual transition from liquid diet and semi-liquid diet to normal diet.
2. Wound: regular dressing change and suture removal are needed, no water is allowed before the wound is completely healed, and attention is paid to keep the wound clean and dry to avoid causing wound infection and affecting the healing time.
3. Post-operative activities: avoid lying down and not getting out of bed after surgery, and do not do strenuous activities. Moderate amount of post-surgery activities can help the recovery of intestinal function, promote intestinal digestion, and facilitate wound healing.
Specific contraindication requirements after minimally invasive surgery, you can consult the doctor, postoperative precautions, to avoid affecting the wound recovery.