Sequelae of laparoscopic surgery

Laparoscopy usually has no sequelae, but may have the following short-term discomfort symptoms: 1, urinary retention, because laparoscopic surgery needs to use general anesthesia to be able to do, the patient may have difficulty in urination, often due to anesthesia is not metabolized completely caused, with the prolongation of time, the symptom can be gradually relieved; 2, gastrointestinal symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension, poor exhaust, often with anesthesia is not metabolized, and there is carbon dioxide buildup in the abdomen, which can be caused by the patient. After the operation, patients can inhale oxygen appropriately, at the same time, if the physical condition permits, they can leave the bed as soon as possible, which can also reduce the discomfort symptoms; 3, some patients can also have the pain of the right side of the shoulder and back, which is often caused by carbon dioxide absorption, and the symptoms can be gradually relieved with the prolongation of time.