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The Day of Hip Surgery
You should plan to arrive at the hospital about 2 hours prior to surgery
to fill out pre-admission paperwork. Before leaving for the hospital,
check to make sure you have:
Don't wear jewelry or makeup. Remove nail polish, dentures and contact lenses
or glasses before surgery. After showering or bathing, do not use lotion,
perfume or deodorant. Don't eat or drink anything after midnight on the night
before your surgery. You may brush your teeth and rinse your mouth, but don't
swallow any water.
Before Surgery
After
the paperwork is completed, your nurse will review your personal health history
and your home medications with you. It's important that you share any recent
changes in your health.
You'll also be asked to remove your clothing and put on a hospital gown. If you still have any jewelry or personal effects, you'll need to remove it and give it to your family. Then you'll be assigned to a bed in the preoperative holding area.
Preoperative Holding
Once you're in this surgical preparation area, a nurse will start an intravenous
infusion while the anesthesiologist discusses with you the type of anesthesia
best for your case. It will either be a general anesthetic (you'll be asleep)
or a spinal anesthetic (you'll be awake but have no feeling from the waist
down). Anesthesia is designed to make the procedure as comfortable as possible
for you.
While in preoperative holding, you will:
You'll then be wheeled into your operating room where your hip surgeon will be waiting for you.