What is the routine management of the early period after kidney transplantation?

Routine management in the early period after renal transplantation mainly includes postoperative general management, monitoring of vital signs and drug use.
Early routine operation after renal transplantation generally refers to the measures chosen within one week after renal transplantation in order to effectively promote trauma recovery, reduce the chance of infection and prevent rejection reactions.
Postoperative general management refers to the placement of renal transplant patients in ICU or closed ward for close and continuous monitoring.
Observation of vital signs generally refers to the need to observe a number of indicators such as pulse, blood pressure, respiration, oxygen saturation, etc. by wearing an oximeter or cardiac monitor after renal transplantation, while regular rehydration operations are carried out.
Drug use mainly includes antibiotics to prevent infection and anti-immune rejection drugs to prevent rejection.
In addition, kidney transplant patients need to follow the doctor’s instructions for regular wound care after surgery, and do the early routine treatment.