I. Preamble
The tricombine is an interventional treatment used to treat bleeding from cardiac fractures on the stomach. The method is innovative
Advantages such as small injuries, rapid recovery and significant efficacy are widely applied to clinical purposes. This report is designed to provide a three-dimensional cyst
Treatment practices, lessons learned and improved clinical outcomes。
Ii. Practice
1.
Patient data
Patient, man
56
Age, admitted to hospital for “upper digestive bleeding”. Patient has a history of cirrhosis. He's bleeding
Quantified
1000 ml
Blood pressure
90/60 mmhg
Heart rate
120
Points, blood pigments
70g/l
2.
Ready for treatment

) pre-operative preparation: detailed medical history and medical examination of patients prior to the operation, and improvement of relevant examinations, e. G
Blood routine, liver function, coagulation function, etc. Pre-operative fasting
Hours。
Device preparation: 3-legged cystals, stomach mirrors, stomach mirror washers, syringes, gastrops, physiology
Salt water, stomach mirror lubricant, etc。
3.
Treatment operations

The patient takes the left side of the bed and is fully exposed to the abdomen。
Local anesthesia: use
2%
Lidocaine performed surface anesthesia in the oral mucous membrane and throat。
) insert 3x2 cavity tubes: under the direction of stomach mirrors, slowly insert 3x2 cavity tubes into the stomach, through aerobics
Inflate the stomach capsules and attach them to the stomach walls。
) determination of the position of the stomach capsule: when the stomach capsule is inflated, the stomach mirror is slowly withdrawn and the correct position is observed。

Injection of oesophagus: slow insertion of the oesophagus into the oesophagus, guided by stomach mirrors, by gas
The bag inflates, so that the edible is attached to the edible wall。
) determine the position of the oesophagus: when the oesophagus is inflated, the stomach mirror is slowly withdrawn and the oesophagus position is observed
Correct。
(b) fixed tri-dimensional cysts: the tri-hubular cysts are attached to the patient's abdomen to avoid falling off。
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Treatment effects observation




