THE DAY OF YOUR OPERATION
- You should not eat or drink for at least 6 hours before the operation.
- You should bathe or shower and clean your chest with a mild antibacterial soap.
- You should brush your teeth and rinse your mouth with mouthwash.
- Let the surgical team know if you are not feeling well or if there have been any changes in your health since last seeing your surgeon.
What to Bring
- Insurance card and identification.
- List of medicines.
- Loose-fitting, comfortable clothes.
- Slip-on shoes that don’t require you to bend over.
After Your Operation
You will be moved to a recovery room where your heart rate, breathing rate, oxygen saturation, blood pressure, and urine output will be closely watched. Be sure that all visitors wash their hands.
Preventing Pneumonia and Blood Clots
Movement and deep breathing after your operation can help prevent postoperative complications such as blood clots, fluid in your lungs, and pneumonia. Every hour, take 5 to 10 deep breaths and hold each breath for 3 to 5 seconds. When you have an operation, you are at risk of getting blood clots because of not moving during anesthesia. The longer and more complicated your surgery, the greater the risk. This risk is decreased by getting up and walking 5 to 6 times per day, wearing special support stockings or compression boots on your legs, and for high-risk patients, taking a medication that thins your blood.