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What You Need to Know About General Surgery

May 11, 2016, on Articles |

If you or a family member has been injured in an accident that has resulted in injuries that require surgery, you may have many questions and concerns about what to expect. The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) notes that millions of Americans undergo surgery each year; however, there are a number of questions to which potential patients should obtain answers ahead of time.

For instance, one of the most important questions to have answered prior to surgery is why you need the proposed operation. There are any number of reasons for a physician to recommend surgery for a patient. Surgery may provide pain relief for those suffering or it may prevent the onset of pain in some individuals.

Some surgeries are performed in order to locate a problem, while other surgeries are essential to save someone’s life. Whatever the reason, individuals contemplating surgery are encouraged to make sure they fully understand the reason for the proposed surgery and whether or not it will resolve the medical condition at issue.

Preparation is Key

Once you have confirmed that surgery is necessary in your situation, there are some things you can do to prepare. Many of us have heard some of the horror stories that have happened on an operating table -- especially as it relates to operations that are done on the wrong part of the body. That said, you may want to inquire whether or not the location of the surgery will be marked ahead of time, particularly if the surgery is being performed on a specific limb.

Additionally, you may want to learn more about your options with respect to the type of anesthesia used. The type used will depend on the surgery and it may be local (which numbs only a small portion of the body), regional (which affects a larger area) or general (which typically covers the entire body).

After-Surgery Concerns

Whether you’ve had arm surgery to repair an injury that was sustained during an auto accident or you needed an operation on your leg after a collision with a truck, you may find yourself in significant pain after the surgery. You may or may not know how much pain is considered “normal” in such situations. In fact, along with the pain, you might feel a burning sensation in the area of the operation or even pressure as you begin to move around after post-surgery.

If you have any concerns about the level of pain you are experiencing after your operation, do not hesitate to contact your doctor, as he or she will be able to best advise you about your options for relief once you return home.

Depending on the type of surgery performed, you may have concerns about driving. Your surgeon will likely advise you on when it’s fine for you to drive; however, if you experience pain when driving or if you are unable to push the pedals, do not attempt to drive. In general, it can take approximately two weeks after surgery to be able to drive, depending on the nature of the surgery.

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