After laparoscopic surgery, attention should be paid to maintenance. In principle, the dietary and nutritional intake after laparoscopic surgery is the same, and more water should be taken to supplement the loss of body fluids during surgery. Usually after laparoscopic surgery recovers consciousness, you should be able to resume eating. At first, drink some warm water. If there is no discomfort, you can start to eat liquid food (for example: porridge), and you can return to normal diet the next day. Since the healing of wounds requires the use of protein, high-protein foods (eg: fish, lean meat, eggs...) should be taken to speed up the healing of wounds, and irritating foods should be avoided, so as not to stimulate the secretion of gastric acid and cause gastrointestinal discomfort (Example: chili, smoke, oil, coffee). The biggest difference between laparoscopic surgery and general laparotomy is that carbon dioxide needs to be injected during the operation to make the pneumoperitoneum easy to operate, so there is likely to be residual carbon dioxide gas in the abdomen after the operation, so the diet after laparoscopic surgery should be appropriate. Increase the intake of vegetables and high-fiber fruits, and avoid gas-producing foods, such as sweet potatoes, beans, onions, etc., so as to reduce the discomfort caused by postoperative abdominal distension. As for larger operations, such as hysterectomy, intestinal adhesion reduction surgery, cervical cancer eradication surgery, etc., because of the longer anesthesia time and the longer operation time, the gas absorbed by the gastrointestinal tract is also more. It is easier to have abdominal distension, so it is more appropriate to eat after 24 hours. For patients who are prone to nausea, vomiting and idiosyncratic constitution after surgery, there is no need to force themselves to eat. After the anesthesia has completely subsided, eating can be done.
the difference
1. The abdominal cavity is not incis