Deliver removal
Hepatectomy -sponsored liver removal is one of the best options that can be exported for liver cancer, in cases where the crop is small and unpublished for the nearby lymph nodes and other parts of the body. Liver removal operations cannot be performed in some people, such as: jaundice or cirrhosis. The risks of the liver process The liver process is related to many risks that vary at risk, the greater the amount of eradication, such as the following: High temperature after surgery. pneumonia. Urinary tract infection. Blood strengthened. Pulmonary embolism. Before the operation is performed, the patient must perform many tests to ensure the efficiency of the liver work, and to know if it is possible to perform surgery or that it can cause serious complications. During surgery, surgery is performed by specialized doctors, which increase the chance of the success of the operation, as the liver part with the crop is completely removed. After surgery, the patient needs for some time to completely heal after surgery, and the recovery period varies from person to person. During this period, the patient suffers from a feeling of uncomfortable, pain and general weakness in the body, and some painkillers may be prescribed to relieve these symptoms until complete recovery occurs. It is necessary to perform periodic investigations of the liver function after performing the operation to avoid liver failure, as part of the liver portion of its functions leads to a poor period.