- Gallbladder
- Hemorrhoids
- Pilonidal sinus
- Herni
- Colorectal surgery
Preoperative care for general surgery, cosmetic surgery (plastic surgery), urological surgery, neurosurgery
Eat a light dinner the night before the operation and fast for 12 nights.
If you have nail polish, clean it.
Hair at the operation site should be shaved before the operation.
Empty the bladder (urine) before transferring to the operating room.
Before going to the operating room, remove jewelry, metal objects, head clips, dentures, etc., and be sure to inform if you have a dental implant.
If you have a history of illness and a history of allergies (medication, food), inform the nurse and the treating physician.
Tell your doctor and nurse if you have a specific illness and are being treated, as your medication may need to be discontinued and replaced with new medications, but hand over your home remedies.
Have all the required medical records before the operation, including ultrasound, ECG, test results.
If you are taking anticoagulants such as aspirin, heparin, warfarin, etc., be sure to inform and stop taking it at least one week before the operation.
Care after general surgery
Depending on your doctor's instructions, fast for a few hours.
After starting our diet, it is recommended to consume water, tea and natural juices, and it is recommended to consume natural juices.
If you need to walk, you must observe safety measures to prevent falls and the presence of a companion.
Your own nurse in the hospital will do this for you on how to change the dressing in the hospital.
Note: Dermamoplasty should be prepared by a doctor's prescription before the operation.
In varicocele, hydrocele and hernia operations, tight underwear should be prepared before the operation with the order of the treating physician.