Nursing assistance during whole-process ultrasound-guided percutaneous portal vein puncture for islet transplantation
10.3969/j.issn.1671-8283.2024.05.005
- VernacularTitle:全程超声引导下经皮门静脉穿刺胰岛移植术的护理
- Author:
Shan GUO
1
;
Huixia LAN
;
Bei HUANG
;
Mianni CHEN
;
Huijuan ZHAO
;
Zhenli HUANG
;
Xun ZENG
;
Yangyang LEI
Author Information
1. 中山大学附属第一医院 超声医学科,广东广州,510080
- Keywords:
islet transplantation;
portal vein cathetheterization;
ultrasound-guidance;
nursing
- From:
Modern Clinical Nursing
2024;23(5):32-36
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To compile nursing guidelines for diabetic patients undergoing ultrasound-guided islet transplantation through percutaneous portal vein puncture and catheterisation,providing valuable insights for the care of such patients during the surgical procedure.Methods Between December 2017 to September 2023,a total of 27 patients underwent 44 surgical procedures for ultrasound-guided islet transplantation via percutaneous portal vein puncture and catheterisation at our hospital.Nursing assistance was provided preoperatively,intraoperatively and postoperatively for all the procedures.Results All 27 patients who had undergone 44 surgical procedures successfully went through the ultrasound-guided islet transplantation via percutaneous portal vein puncture and catheterisation.Among the 44 surgical procedures,3(6.8%)resulted in upper abdominal and liver area pain,nausea and vomiting during surgery,8(18.2%)had transient increase of portal vein pressure during transplantation,and 6(13.6%)encountered active bleeding following the removal of the portal vein catheters.None of the patients developed delayed portal vein bleeding or complication such as portal vein thrombosis after the surgery.Conclusions Nursing interventions play a crucial role in ensuring the successful outcomes of ultrasound-guided islet transplantation.Following measures are the keys and they play an important roles in ensuring the smooth completion of ultrasound-guided islet transplantation:preoperatively,carefully assess the condition of recipients and provide them with psychological supports and patient education.Intraoperatively,closely monitor the vital signs,portal vein pressure and blood glucose as well as to prevent complications.Postoperatively,implement the nursing measures to prevent the recipients from postoperative bleeding of portal vein.