Abstract:Objective: To explore the nursing coordination during the process of robot-assisted inferior vena cava tumor emboli removal surgery. Methods: Analyzed and summarized 8 cases of the robot-assisted inferior vena cava tumor emboli removal surgeries about the preoperative special preparation, the position of mechanical arm system, the evaluation of surgery patients, the intraoperative intake and drain management and the surgical precision coordination. Results: 8 cases were completely and successfully performed surgeries, with satisfactory doctor-nurse cooperation. There were no postoperative complications during our short-term follow-up. Conclusions: The complete preoperative special preparation, skilled operation steps, accurately and rapidly equipment transfer, shorten the operation time are key points to ensure the success of the surgery.
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