Why do you still have adhesions after laparoscopic surgery?

The reasons for adhesions after laparoscopic surgery include intraoperative operation reasons and poor postoperative recovery. 1. Intraoperative reasons: In the operation, the operation is not standardized or the hemostasis is not complete or the trauma is exposed for too long, the possibility of postoperative adhesion is high. 2. Poor postoperative recovery: laparoscopic surgery is an abdominal surgery, such as appendicitis surgery, cholecystectomy, etc. The surgery itself is damaging to the gastrointestinal tract, and the gastrointestinal tract will be slow to peristalsis in the postoperative period, which may lead to the occurrence of adhesions. Failure to get out of bed in time can also lead to slow gastrointestinal peristalsis and increase the risk of adhesions. In addition, intra-abdominal infections, such as peritonitis, can lead to adhesions. It is important to get out of bed in a timely manner after laparoscopic surgery and to follow strict dietary instructions to minimize the chances of intestinal adhesions.