You can consume clear liquids up to two hours prior to surgery.
Clear liquids include water, jello, juice without pulp, clear borth, Gatorade, tea, or coffee without milk.
You may be asked to consume a clear carbohydrate drink depending on your diagnosis and procedure.
You will consume one Clear Carbohydrate drink before bed the night before surgery
You will consume an additional Clear Carbohydrate drink the morning of surgery on your way to the hospital.
Carbohydrate loading diminishes pre-operative thirst, hunger, and anxiety resulting in reduced post-operative dehydration, insulin resistance, and fatigue.
**Do not consume the Clear Carbohydrate the morning of surgery if you are pregnant or have a history of Diabetes, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), Body Mass Index (BMI)>39.
You will be instructed to use CHG wipes or Theraworx wipes (if allergic to CHG) at the hospital in pre-op before surgery.
The solution kills bacteria on the skin that could cause a wound infection after surgery.
Pain Management
Pain will be addressed using oral medications that target several different pain receptors.
Warming Gown
You will receive a purple warming gown to keep you comfortable and help maintain your temperature through the surgical process.
During Surgery
Antibiotic Prophylaxis
Will be given within 1 hour of incision
Standardized Anesthesia Care
Evidence-based, best practice recommendations will be used throughout surgery.
These standardized anesthetics will be focused on non-narcotic pain medications, and often utilizes local anesthetic pain blocks for the best possible pain relief.
After Surgery
Post-operative Pain Management
Pain will be addressed using oral medications that target several different pain receptors.
Tubes and Catheters
If a Foley catheter was placed during surgery, the Foley catheter should be removed on postoperative day 1. Patients must urinate a certain amount prior to discharge.
Activity
You should get out of bed and into a chair on the same day as surgery. You should walk three times per day, and will be encouraged to do so by nursing staff.
Eating and Drinking
For inpatients
Day 1 after surgery, we will place you on a clear liquid diet and encourage gum chewing as well as high protein supplements.
We will advance your diet with solid food as tolerated. Proper nutrition will allow for improved recovery and reduce your risk for surgical infection.
The goal is to get your diet advanced to solid food as quickly as we can, once you are medically able to.
For outpatients (same day surgery)-
You will eat as tolerated on the same day as surgery unless otherwise specified.
You are encouraged to eat slowly and stop if you feel full or nauseated.