Symptoms of pleural effusion after pumping

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Pleural puncture technology can not only extract fluid to make a clear diagnosis, but also extract too much fluid to squeeze the lung to achieve the effect of treatment. So pleural puncture technology is divided into diagnostic puncture and therapeutic puncture technology. Generally, if there is pleural effusion in patients through physical examination or imaging examination, then the purpose of diagnosis or treatment can be achieved through this technology. Let's briefly talk about some basic problems of this technology.

Symptoms of pleural effusion after pumping

Who is not suitable for this puncture operation? Before the pleural puncture, the related examination will be carried out. The first is to determine the location and amount of fluid, the second is to determine whether the patient is suitable for the operation, and the third is to ensure the safety of the operation. Generally, if the patient has coagulation dysfunction, uncooperative or psychosis, weak constitution, skin infection at the suction site, etc. before operation, the operation can not be carried out.

What preparations need to be made so as to avoid some operational complications? Generally, first of all, the operator should explain to the patient the purpose of the operation and some basic situations that may occur, and then prepare the relevant equipment to help the patient set the position during the operation. The puncture site was located. After the operation, patients should rest and closely observe their vital signs.

So what are the complications of pleural effusion puncture technology? The most common pneumothorax is that it doesn't need to panic. Generally, a small amount of pneumothorax will be absorbed by itself. Secondly, there is bleeding or hemothorax. This is caused by puncturing tissue during puncture. Thirdly, there is pleural reaction. This is easy to occur during operation. Fourthly, there is adhesion. Fifthly, there is pulmonary edema caused by too much or too fast one-time pumping, In fact, these complications can be avoided as much as possible

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The above briefly introduces some basic processes and possible complications of pleural effusion pumping. Pleural effusion pumping is an effective means to diagnose the nature of effusion and reduce the pressure of effusion on the lung. The success of operation has a certain relationship with the operator's technology and preparation before operation.