Postoperative recovery review of hepatobiliary surgery is recommended for laboratory tests such as liver function and blood counts, as well as imaging programs such as ultrasound.
1. Laboratory examination items:
(1) Blood routine: attention needs to be paid to whether the number of blood cells of each type is normal, and whether there are abnormalities such as anemia and abnormal elevation of white blood cells.
(2) Liver function: this test is mainly used to clarify the recovery of liver function, and needs to pay attention to whether there is any abnormality in aminotransferase, protein level, bilirubin and so on.
(3) Other items: If the surgery is taken to remove the lesion because of tumor, it is recommended to check the tumor markers, such as alpha-fetoprotein, etc., in order to clarify the control of the tumor.
(2) Imaging examination items: commonly used examination items include ultrasound, CT, etc. Such examinations are mainly used to clarify the recovery of the surgical area. These tests are mainly used to clarify the recovery of the surgical area, and also to determine whether the bile ducts are open or not.
During the recovery period, if symptoms such as pain, nausea and jaundice occur in the surgical area, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination immediately.