Objective To analyze the risk factors and nursing strategies of patients with intestinal obstruction after radical resection of cervical cancer.
Methods A total of 146 patients who underwent radical resection of cervical cancer in our hospital from March 2016 to July 2018 were enrolled. Patients with intestinal obstruction after radical resection of cervical cancer were included in the observation group (
n=14), and 132 patients without intestinal obstruction after radical resection of cervical cancer were included in the control group. In order to ensure the authenticity and effectiveness of the collected data, the risk factors were collected by professional doctors and nurses. The age, BMI, history of pelvic and abdominal surgery, preoperative bowel preparation, surgical procedure, anesthesia, operation time, postoperative blood K-level, postoperative fasting time, postoperative infection, etc. were statistically analyzed, and single factor and logistic regression analysis were used to determine the risk factors for intestinal obstruction after radical resection of cervical cancer.
Results Univariate and logistic regression analysis showed that age, history of pelvic and abdominal surgery, preoperative bowel preparation, surgical procedure, anesthesia, operation time, postoperative potassium level, postoperative fasting time, postoperative infection were the influencing factors of intestinal obstruction after radical resection of cervical cancer.
Conclusion In the clinic, we should pay attention to these factors, improve the quality of care, do preventive treatment and care, minimize the occurrence of complications, improve patient satisfaction, and prevent the occurrence of intestinal obstruction.