Postoperative Management
Detailed information on postoperative management
Detailed information on postoperative management
Once you leave the recovery room, you may be released to go home, or you may be moved to a hospital room. Here are questions to ask your healthcare provider.
Detailed information on surgery, the different types of surgery, the surgical setting, and the purpose of surgery
The decision to have surgery is an important one. Here is a checklist to help you prepare. You'll need to arrange a time for any preoperative lab tests and for an interview with the anesthesiologist. Check with your health plan regarding costs and coverage of the surgery.
During surgery, you will be given some form of anesthesia - medication administered for the relief of pain and sensation during surgery. The type and dosage of anesthesia is determined by the anesthesiologist.
Detailed information on postoperative discomforts and potential complications, including shock, hemorrhage, wound infection, deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary complications, urinary retention, and reaction to anesthesia.
Whiplash means your neck was bent forcibly forward and then backward, or vice versa.
Detailed information on the most common urinary conditions for women, including urinary incontinence, urinary tract infections, and interstitial cystitis
Shoulder tendonitis is an inflammation of your rotator cuff or biceps tendon. Read on for details about this condition.
Detailed information on the most common disorders of the spine, shoulder, and pelvis, including arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, avascular necrosis, bursitis, hip problems, hip replacement, kyphosis, low back pain, neck problems, neck pain, torticollis,