PTCD biliary drainage procedure: How to perform postoperative care

Nov 15, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Jiang Chenggang
Introduction
PTCD biliary drainage is a procedure that involves placing a catheter into the bile duct through the skin and liver under imaging guidance, commonly used for treating biliary tract diseases. Generally, after PTCD biliary drainage, patients should receive proper care including site management, dietary adjustment, adequate rest, rehabilitation exercises, and timely follow-up examinations. In daily life, if patients experience any discomfort or symptoms.

PTCD biliary drainage is a procedure performed under imaging guidance, in which a catheter is inserted into the bile duct through the skin and liver, commonly used for treating biliary diseases. Generally, after PTCD biliary drainage surgery, patients should receive proper care through wound site management, dietary adjustment, adequate rest, rehabilitation exercises, and timely follow-up examinations. Specific details are as follows:

1. Site Care: Keep the skin around the incision clean and dry to prevent bacterial infection.

2. Dietary Adjustment: It is recommended to consume light, nutritious, and easily digestible foods, avoiding spicy or irritating foods.

3. Adequate Rest: Patients should get plenty of rest after surgery and avoid strenuous exercise and heavy physical labor to prevent interference with recovery.

4. Rehabilitation Training: Under a physician's guidance, gradually increase physical activity and engage in rehabilitation exercises, which can help enhance immunity and accelerate recovery.

5. Timely Follow-up: Monitor the wound for signs of redness, swelling, or pus discharge. If any abnormalities occur, promptly visit the hospital for re-evaluation to identify the cause and receive timely treatment.

In daily life, if patients experience any discomfort, they should seek medical attention promptly to facilitate recovery.