Is lung infection after lung adenocarcinoma surgery serious?

Serious postoperative lung infection of lung adenocarcinoma is generally serious.
After early surgical resection of lung adenocarcinoma, generally there is no need to give chemotherapy, radiotherapy and other treatments, but if postoperative lung infection occurs due to patient’s immunity decreasing after surgery and other reasons, it may cause anastomotic fistula, pneumothorax, hemothorax, pus thorax and other complications, or even respiratory failure, and at this time, the condition is more serious.
If lung infection occurs after lung adenocarcinoma surgery, it is necessary to control the inflammation as early as possible and give sensitive antibiotics according to the results of blood culture and drug sensitivity test to actively anti-infective treatment, and at the same time, assist in expectorating and cooling down the symptomatic treatment.
When lung infection occurs after lung adenocarcinoma surgery, standardized treatment should be given under doctor’s guidance to avoid adverse consequences.