Elective surgery cannot be done for inflammation, and can only be performed after the inflammation is under control; however, it can be done for diseases that are originally caused by inflammation, such as appendicitis; or life-threatening diseases, such as splenic rupture, regardless of whether there is inflammation or not, emergency surgery is needed to save the patient’s life. The specific situation needs to be consulted in time, after the doctor’s comprehensive assessment to decide.
Clinically, when there are inflammatory changes in the body, surgery cannot be performed to avoid other symptoms. For example, if there are inflammatory changes in the pelvic cavity, there will be congestion and edema of the pelvic organs and pelvic effusion, and surgery may lead to the aggravation of pelvic inflammation, as well as the development of pelvic infection and other uncomfortable symptoms. In severe cases, persistent high fever may occur, resulting in a condition that is not easily controlled.
If a woman has inflammatory changes in the vagina, if she undergoes labor or uterus removal surgery, it may lead to retrograde infection of pathogenic bacteria, which may cause inflammatory changes in the pelvis as well as the endometrium, which is not conducive to the recovery of the disease.
Appendicitis surgery is possible before the inflammation is under control. Because appendicitis surgery is mainly to remove the appendicitis, when the appendix is removed to make the inflammation can be controlled. In the postoperative period, you need to pay attention to the relevant nursing work, you can follow the doctor’s advice to choose ceftazidime, cefuroxime and other antibiotics to fight infection treatment.