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Inpatient and Day Surgery Guidelines

Our surgical team looks forward to providing you with the best possible care. The following information will familiarize you with what to expect before, during and after your procedure.
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Anesthesia

Your anesthesiologist and nurse anesthetist play very important roles in your surgery. They will administer and monitor the anesthesia that will let you "sleep" during your operation or "numb" certain parts of your body. Before surgery, an anesthesiologist will meet with you to determine the most appropriate type of anesthesia for you. Your anesthesiologist will review the importance of avoiding solid foods after midnight and clear liquids five hours prior to surgery.

Your Surgical Checklist

Several Days Before

Avoid aspirin. Check with your surgeon's office regarding how long you should avoid aspirin prior to your surgery.

Monitor how you are feeling. Any unexpected illness - such as fever, cough, sore throat, or sniffles - could postpone your surgery. Please let your doctor know if you are not feeling well up to the day before surgery.

The Day Before

Twenty-four hours before surgery, please do not drink alcohol. It may interfere with your procedure.

The Night Before

Your stomach must be empty prior to surgery. If not, your appointment may be postponed or cancelled. It is very important that you follow these diet guidelines:

The Day of Surgery

After Day Surgery

Following your surgery, your condition will be closely monitored by our nurses. As your condition improves, you will be moved from a regular hospital bed into a recliner lounger where you can watch television, eat a snack, read, or just rest. Your recovery time will vary, according to the type of surgery.

The day after your surgery, one of our nurses will call you to ask how you are feeling. You may feel tired or weak for a few days, because some effects of anesthesia last up to 48 hours. Please don't drive a car, operate heavy machinery, drink alcoholic beverages, engage in strenuous activities, or make any important decisions during this recovery time.

Charges and Insurance

You will receive separate bills from your surgeon, anesthesiologist, the hospital, and any other medical specialists whose services you required. Please call the hospital's patient financial services department at 781-340-8054 with questions.

Certain types of elective surgery are not covered by all insurance companies. Some plans require a prepayment and/or second medical opinion. You should check with your insurance company to assure you satisfy any pre-certification requirements.

 

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