Abstract
Objective To summarize the clinical rehabilitation nursing practice of a patient with pleural giant solitary fibroma with Dege-Port syndrome. Methods A preoperative and postoperative rehabilitation nursing of a patient with low pulmonary function pleural giant solitary fibroma and non-islet cell hypoglycemia was analyzed and summarized. Results After psychological, hypoglycemia, and pulmonary rehabilitation, the patient was tolerant to surgery and recovered well after surgery. He was discharged from hospital on the 13th day after surgery. Conclusions For patients with difficult diagnosis, long-term pleural giant solitary fibroma with hypoglycemia and low lung function, psychological nursing, hypoglycemia symptomatic treatment, pulmonary rehabilitation to improve lung function, close observation and prevention of serious complications in patients It plays a vital role in the course of the disease and rehabilitation. Key words: Solitary fibrous tumor; Rehabilitation nursing; Doege-Potter syndrome
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