Abstract

Liver transplantation is an effective method for treating end-stage liver disease, and repeated or repeated liver transplantation is an effective method for treating transplanted liver failure caused by various reasons. Repeated or repeated liver transplantation not only poses great surgical difficulties, but also poses significant challenges in postoperative care. Good postoperative care can significantly reduce the incidence of postoperative complications in patients and improve human/liver survival rate. This article summarizes the nursing experience of a patient with liver failure after liver transplantation undergoing a third complex liver transplantation. The key points of nursing include: closely monitoring changes in the condition; First aid and care for bleeding; Prevention of infection and anti rejection treatment; Postoperative nursing care to prevent portal vein thrombosis; Nursing care for postoperative ballistic complications; Strengthen nutritional support. Multi angle and comprehensive nursing to ensure postoperative rehabilitation of patients. After reasonable treatment and care, the patient in this case successfully recovered and was discharged on the 18th day after surgery. This article analyzes the nursing process of this special case and summarizes the nursing experience after the third complex liver transplantation, providing corresponding reference for clinical nursing work of multiple liver transplants.

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