BOPDHB Patient Resources Hip and Knee joint replacement book - June 2016 | Page 38

In hospital Where do I go before surgery? You will have been advised of the date of your surgery by letter from the surgical booking office. You will need to report to the Surgical Admission Unit. Please ask at the main reception of the hospital if you are unsure of how to get there. The operation itself Getting ready for theatre Before surgery you will be given a gown and fitted with an elastic stocking on your non-operative leg to help prevent blood clots. Your blood pressure, temperature and heart rate will be checked. All your belongings will be taken directly to the ward where you will recover after surgery. You will be visited by the surgeon and anaesthetist. The surgeon will check your leg, and mark with a marker pen to highlight the side for operation. A full explanation of the surgery and risks will be discussed with you before you sign the consent form. You will also need to give consent for anaesthesia and blood transfusion. You are also likely to have a drip placed in your arm. In the operating room You will be taken to the operating room, an anaesthetist and the anaesthetic team, several nurses, the surgeon and their surgical teams will be present. Once in the operating room you will receive an anaesthetic as previously discussed with you by your anaesthetist. In recovery Following your operation, you will be transferred to the recovery room. Nursing staff will check on you frequently to make sure you are safe and comfortable. You may have: • Foot pumps attached to your feet 36