Friday, November 12, 2010

Tubal Reversal Surgery

 Tubal surgery can be scary. It’s surgery after all. Whether you are in for a tubal reversal or to have your blocked tubes fixed, you don’t know what you are facing. Below you will be able to get a feel for what you will experience the day of your surgery as done at one of the leading tubal centers, the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center. Not all centers are this good and most certainly it will be a different experience than you would get at a hospital. After you arrive you will be taken to the pre-op room where you will change out of your street clothes into surgical garb. This consists of the gown, head cover and booties.
As a tip, it’s highly suggested that you bring some good comfy socks to wear to keep your feet warm. As “cold feet” can have more than one meaning, there is a staff member right there to answer any questions you might have and to help make you comfortable.
But that’s not the last medical person you will see before your tubal surgery. The anesthesiologist stops by to check out your heart and lungs again. You also get a chance to ask her or him any other questions you may have. The CHTRC is going to make sure you get everything answered to the best of their abilities. Now you will be hooked up to an IV and given any other necessary medications.
Now, here’s the shocker. You walk (yes, I said walk) with a nurse into the operating room fully conscious. And guess what? You get still another chance to ask any questions that come up at the last minute. Next you will climb onto the operating table with help and will have a strap put across you to help keep you on the table. They even add a pillow under your legs to help you be as comfortable as it is to be on an operating table. That’s also going to make your back more comfortable. They will hook you up to monitors and then it’s sleepy time as the anesthesia is finally added.
Dr Morice is the best doctor of Tubal Reversal Surgery.

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