So You Need an Operation - Patient Information Podcast Series Monash University and The Alfred Hospital - Department of Anaesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine.
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If you have just been told that you need an operation, you're now at the start of a surgical journey. It may be a short journey or it may be a long one, but either way this podcast series is here to help you.
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So You Need an Operation - Patient Information Podcast Series
If you have just been told that you need an operation, you're now at the start of a surgical journey. It may be a short journey or it may be a long one, but either way this podcast series is here to help you.
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Preparing for surgery
An operation can be a daunting prospect but there are many things patients can do to optimise their health and improve their overall experience. In this episode we are joined by an anaesthesiologist and a physiotherapist to discuss how to prepare for an operation and what it means to “get fit” for surgery.
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The preoperative clinic
Not every patient will require a visit to a preoperative clinic, but it is an opportunity to ensure that patients having more complex surgery or with other health conditions are ready for their operation. In this episode, an anaesthesiologist and a perioperative nurse discuss the purpose of the clinic and what will happen on the day.
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The day of surgery
Every patient, whether they are attending hospital for day surgery or staying for longer, will need to go through the admissions process on the day of surgery. Two perioperative nurses who work in the day procedure centre join us to discuss what happens on the day of surgery, and to answer important questions, like what to bring to hospital and who can accompany you.
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General anaesthesia
Most patients having surgery will require a general anaesthetic. Anaesthesiologist, Dr Julia Kuchinsky, and perioperative nurse, Britt McNally, explain what happens when you have a general anaesthetic and address some common concerns and questions.
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Regional anaesthesia
Some procedures can be done without general anaesthesia, especially operations like total joint replacements, which are often done under spinal. Dr Simon Bradbeer is an anaesthesiologist with a special interest in regional anaesthesia. He joins us in the podcast to explain what is meant by the term regional anaesthesia and what can be expected if you elect to have this form of anaesthesia.