How to care for minimally invasive surgery

The following points should be noted in the care of minimally invasive gynecological surgery: 1. Care of the abdominal wound. Although the abdominal wound is relatively small, the dressing should be changed in time to avoid infection by pathogenic bacteria that cause redness, swelling, heat and pain in the abdominal incision. 2. Care of the urinary catheter. Before the minimally invasive gynecological surgery, an indwelling urinary catheter needs to be inserted, and the indwelling urinary catheter is usually removed only after 48 hours or so. This is why it is important to pay attention to local care during the indwelling urethra to avoid causing urethritis or cystitis. 3. care of the vulva. It is recommended to scrub the vulva with iodophor twice a day to avoid local infection. 4. dietary care. It is recommended to start with a diet that is easy to digest, starting with a liquid diet and slowly moving to a normal diet.