Getting Ready for a Surgery

It is important that you bring with you all the examinations and the results relating to the planned operation (magnetic resonance imaging and / or computer tomography, blood tests and other results). You also need to bring with you any medications you are taking that are not related to the surgery(such as high blood pressure), as well as any personal hygiene items you require, a pair of slippers and a bathrobe. Catering is provided at the hospital, free WiFi is available on the grounds as well as TV access with the most popular channels.

Getting ready for a Surgery

What examinations and tests are needed to prepare for surgery?

In standard cases, as you are getting ready for a surgery, the following examinations are required prior to the operation (results should not be older than 2 weeks at the time of the surgery):

  • Full blood count;
  • Biochemistry;
  • Coagulogram (indicators of blood clotting);
  • Blood group, Rhesus (Rh) factor and anti-erythrocyte antibodies;
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG);
  • ECHO (echocardiogram);
  • CXR or chest x-ray (Rtg thoracis);
  • Spirometry (external lung breathing);

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Possible Complications Related to Surgery Every time a surgery is planned, the doctor has a duty to inform the patient about the procedure and the possible complications. Since both the doctor and the patient anticipate and plan for a successful outcome, this discussion is not pleasant for either party. However, it is an essential part of modern surgical preparation.

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