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Though Orthopedics New England specialists believe in offering a conservative approach to treatment, exploring noninvasive avenues first, sometimes surgery is necessary to offer you the best outcome. Should your physician recommend surgery, you should understand that you are in a world-renowned orthopedic surgical facility, whose surgical specialists are among the most highly trained and qualified in the region.
Presurgery Preparation
A surgery center nurse will contact you the day before your surgery to confirm the time of your surgery. At that time, the nurse will also review any special instructions you will need to follow in preparation for your surgery.
Day of Surgery
Your arrival time will be one or two hours prior to your actual surgery time. This is because of necessary tasks, including registration, preparation, anesthesia, etc. Please note that surgery may be delayed or even cancelled due to emergencies.
Food & Drink
We recommend eating a light dinner and drinking fluids the evening before your surgery. Please do not consume milk products or food after midnight of the evening prior to your surgery date—this includes gum and mints. If a clear liquid diet is specified, some suggestions include black coffee, tea, apple juice, or pulp-free orange juice. Please note that milk is not included in a clear liquid diet. Additionally, we recommend that you do not smoke or consume alcohol for at least 48 hours prior to surgery.
Within 6 hours of your arrival time, you must not eat, drink, or smoke, including ice, gum, or mints. This is extremely important. If you have had anything to eat or drink, including water, without having been instructed to do so, your surgery may be delayed or cancelled. The Anesthesiologist or Nurse from the facility will provide you with instructions on which medications you are allowed to take immediately before your surgery. If instructed to take any medications, they should be consumed with only a sip of water.
Presurgery Hygiene & Dress
Transportation
It is necessary to make arrangements for a responsible adult to drive you home, and ideally, to stay with you the first night following your surgery.
Medical Issues & Tests
If you are pregnant or suspect you are pregnant, please notify your physician and anesthesia personnel. A pregnancy test will be performed on all women of childbearing age prior to your surgery, as anesthesia and medications may be harmful to the developing fetus. If you experience any health changes between your last visit to your physician and the time of your procedures, please notify your physician immediately. Please report even minor changes, such as an elevated temperature, cold, or cough.
What Will Happen at The Facility Prior to Surgery
Presurgery Preperations & Recovery
After Your Surgery
After completion of surgery, you will be cared for in our recovery area, where you will be closely monitored by the anesthesiologist and the recovery nurses until you are deemed ready to go home or moved to your inpatient room. Although the length of stay in the post-anesthesia care unit varies according to the type of procedure that was performed and your physician's instructions, most patients are discharged within one hour following surgery.
What You Should Do After Returning Home
Your surgeon will provide postoperative instructions regarding diet, rest, exercise, and medications. Orthopedics New England will provide you with a written copy of these instructions. The Anesthesia department will discharge you when they are confident you are in stable condition. You may experience sleepiness, dizziness, or nausea. These are normal side effects, which may continue for 12 to 24 hours. As it is normal to feel drowsy after receiving an anesthetic, we also recommend that you postpone the following activities for at least 24 hours after discharge:
If you have any questions regarding surgery preparation and recovery at Orthopedics New England, please contact our staff at (508) 655-0471.