Invasion of vascular nerves after cholangiocarcinoma surgery suggests infiltration and spreading of cancer cells, which can promote symptomatic relief through radiotherapy and ibuprofen and chemotherapeutic drug treatment.
1. Radiotherapy: tumor cells can be killed by radiotherapy to relieve numbness and pain caused by invasion of vascular nerves.
2. Drug therapy: ibuprofen and celecoxib can be used to alleviate pain when the pain is severe; chemotherapy and targeted therapy can also be used to reduce the tumor foci, inhibit further infiltration and metastasis of the tumor, and improve the prognosis of the disease. Drugs need to be used in strict compliance with doctor’s prescription, consult the doctor as soon as possible after the occurrence of adverse reactions, and be prohibited for those who are allergic to drugs.
Therefore, it is recommended to consult professional doctors and actively cooperate with treatment to improve the prognosis of cholangiocarcinoma after invasion of vascular nerves after surgery.