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What should I do if there is a hematoma locally after pouch surgery?
Hello, the local hematoma after pouch surgery depends on what kind of pouch removal surgery you use. The incidence of local hematoma after traditional pouch surgery is high, but it is very rare after laser treatment. Patients should pay special attention to orbital bleeding when they have swelling and pain of eyeball, local swelling, skin congestion and conjunctival congestion of lower eyelid fornix after operation. Slight hematoma after eye bag surgery can be absorbed around 1 week; A slightly larger hematoma can be absorbed by hot compress as soon as possible; If necessary, the orbital septum should be opened in time to remove blood clots and stop bleeding, otherwise, after blood seeps into the ball, it may cause blindness due to hematoma pressing the optic nerve.