Abstract:
Objective Explore the auxiliary effect of nursing intervention in the operating room on the rapid postoperative recovery of rectal cancer patients.
Medthods A total of 120 patients undergoing radical laparoscopic colorectal cancer surgery who were admitted to the Cancer Hospital of Harbin Medical University from December 2017 to June 2019 were selected and divided into two groups. Sixty cases in each group, the conventional nursing group implemented traditional surgical care, and the special nursing group based on this, carried out comprehensive nursing interventions in the operating room, and then performed a baseline analysis of their basic conditions such as age, gender, and operation time. The time of exhaustion, the time of first meal after surgery, the length of hospitalization and the occurrence of complications.
Results The special care group was superior to the conventional care group in the time of first postoperative feeding (t=2.739, P=0.009), time of first postoperative exhaust (t=2.237, P=0.026) and postoperative hospital stay (t=2.012, P=0.046), and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant.
Conclusion For patients undergoing rectal cancer surgery, the implementation of intensive and systematic nursing intervention in the operating room can accelerate the recovery of patients′ gastrointestinal function and shorten the length of hospitalization, which conforms to the concept of rapid rehabilitation and has clinical application value.
Key words:
Rectal neoplasms,
Operating room nursing,
Intervention,
Rapid recovery concept
Xuyang Li, Mingrui Li, Xin Liu, Xinxin Wang. The effect of operating room nursing intervention on rapid postoperative rehabilitation of patients with rectal cancer[J]. Chinese Journal of Colorectal Diseases(Electronic Edition), 2020, 09(06): 633-635.