Adrenal tumor surgery trouble?


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Adrenal tumor surgery is difficult to judge according to the nature of the tumor, tumor size and other factors.
Adrenal tumor is a space-occupying lesion formed by adrenal cell dysplasia, including pheochromocytoma, adrenocortical carcinoma and other types. If the patient is a benign tumor and the lesion is small, the operation is generally simpler and not troublesome. However, if the lesion is large or malignant, the resection range is relatively large and troublesome.
Patients should pay attention to bed rest after surgery and increase the intake of eggs, milk and other high-protein foods to promote physical recovery. Some patients with malignant tumors need to cooperate with radiotherapy, chemotherapy and other comprehensive treatments to improve the surgical effect.