In addition to anesthesia accidents, the risks of surgical treatment mainly lie in traumatic bleeding, infection, damage to the surrounding tissues, poor postoperative healing, and postoperative sequelae.
1. Wound bleeding: this is one of the common risks of surgical treatment, which occurs due to incomplete hemostasis during surgery or detachment of thread knot after surgery.
2. Wound infection: Wound infection can occur due to postoperative wound bleeding, bacterial attack on the wound and contaminated surgery. Redness, swelling, pain, secretion and other manifestations of the wound, affecting the smooth healing and recovery of the wound.
3. Peripheral tissue damage: During the process of removing the lesion, the surrounding blood vessels, nerves, muscles, bones and other tissues may be damaged, which may cause dysfunction and other situations.
4. Poor postoperative healing: during the postoperative recovery process, there may be wound scars, wound pain, etc., affecting the later life and work.
5. Postoperative sequelae: some patients may experience sequelae during the postoperative recovery process. For example, after hemorrhoid surgery, anal stenosis and anal sphincter relaxation may occur.
Therefore, careful surgical selection, careful operation during the operation, active postoperative anti-infection, rehabilitation and other treatments, so as to minimize the risk of surgical treatment.