Problem description: The patient is 56 years old and has been diagnosed with descending duodenal stenosis. The MRI report is caused by inflammation and not tumor. The doctor recommends surgical treatment with diversion or gastrointestinal short circuit surgery. Is there no better treatment plan? If you do a diversion operation to recover, will there be a possibility of postoperative complications
Question date: 2021-01-13
Patient information:Age: 65 years old, Gender: Male
Problem analysis:Hello, according to the symptoms, it is shown that there is an intestinal lumen caused by inflammatory hyperplasia narrow.
Guide and suggestion: The main purpose of reconstruction surgery is to maintain the normal patency of the intestines. After the operation, it is mainly to prevent sequelae such as inflammation, infection and intestinal adhesions. Before surgery, it is necessary to make sure that the patient’s blood sugar, blood pressure, and liver function are normal, so as not to affect the postoperative recovery.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection