Operation Preparation

St James's Hospital

Operation Preparation, a new podcast hosted by St James’s Hospital staff, provides surgical patients with key information ahead of their upcoming procedure with the objective of empowering patients and seeing them have better outcomes. The six-part series seeks to answer the common questions people have about anaesthesia in the lead up to surgery, by providing a compilation of relevant patient experiences and insights from which new patients can benefit from, allowing them to clarify their own concerns. This podcast is for general guidance and information only. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare professional with any questions regarding a medical condition.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. Episode 18 - Surgery for Oesophageal or Stomach Cancer

    26.11.2025

    Episode 18 - Surgery for Oesophageal or Stomach Cancer

    Guest speakers Consultant Surgeon in Upper Gastro-Intestinal Surgery, Ms Claire Donohoe and Clinical Nurse Specialist Jenny Moore talk about two major operations - oesophagectomy and gastrectomy - surgeries to remove part or all of the oesophagus (food pipe) or stomach. These are complex but carefully planned procedures, carried out by a specialist surgical team to treat conditions like cancer of the oesophagus or stomach. They guide you through what happens before, during, and after surgery, why these operations are done and how they help, what the surgery involves, what to expect on the day and how your team keeps you safe and comfortable in theatre and after your surgery.   For more information:  Check out the Operation Preparation ‘Steps For A Stronger Start’ website here, where transcripts of this episode can be found. You can visit the PAAC webpage here and the St James's Hospital website here. Email the team with questions/topics you would like us to cover here at operationpreparation@stjames.ie   Abbreviations: PAAC: Pre Anaesthetic Assessment Clinic CT scan: computed tomography scan  ECG: Electrocardiography ECHO: echocardiogram GI: gastro-intestinal  ICU: intensive care unit PET CT: Positron Emission Tomography-Computed Tomography   This podcast is for general guidance and information only. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare professional with any questions regarding a medical condition. Music created and recorded by Niall Malone & Mikey Murray. Recording & Sound Production by Kevin at Philtrum Pictures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    30 мин.
  2. Episode 17 - Anaesthesia and Pregnancy

    26.11.2025

    Episode 17 - Anaesthesia and Pregnancy

    This episode explains how anaesthesia is safely used during pregnancy, labour, childbirth and other surgeries during pregnancy. Guest speakers consultant anaesthesiologist Dr Noelle Healy and Assistant Director of Nursing and Midwifery, Ms Raji Dominic, from the Coombe Hospital Dublin, describe the different types of anaesthesia — including epidurals, spinal blocks, and general anaesthesia - and how each is chosen to suit the mother’s and baby’s needs. The discussion covers what to expect before, during, and after anaesthesia, how comfort and safety are maintained, and the role of the anaesthetic team in supporting both mother and baby throughout the process.     For more information:  Check out the Operation Preparation ‘Steps For A Stronger Start’ website here, where transcripts of this episode can be found. You can visit the PAAC webpage here and the St James's Hospital website here. See here if you're preparing for Caesarean birth.    Visit the Coombe Pre-Assessment Clinic, Email the team with questions/topics you would like us to cover here at operationpreparation@stjames.ie   Abbreviations: PAAC: Pre Anaesthetic Assessment Clinic C Section: Caesarean Section  ID: identification  PCA: patient controlled analgesia   This podcast is for general guidance and information only. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare professional with any questions regarding a medical condition. Music created and recorded by Niall Malone & Mikey Murray. Recording & Sound Production by Kevin at Philtrum Pictures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    21 мин.
  3. Episode 14 - What is Regional Anaesthetic?

    26.11.2025

    Episode 14 - What is Regional Anaesthetic?

    In this episode, the PAAC team explore regional anaesthesia — what it is, how it works, and when it’s used. Guest anaesthesiologist, Dr Ben Atterton, explains how this type of anaesthetic can numb specific areas of the body while keeping you awake and comfortable during surgery and recovery. He discusses the different types of regional blocks, what to expect before and after the procedure, and how this approach can help with pain control and recovery. You will also hear from patient ‘Grace’ who shares her experience of having a regional anaesthetic in The South Dublin Surgical Hub.   For more information:  Check out the Operation Preparation ‘Steps For A Stronger Start’ website here, where transcripts of this episode can be found. You can visit the PAAC webpage here and the St James's Hospital website here. View the video of a regional anaesthetic procedure here.   Email the team with questions/topics you would like us to cover here at operationpreparation@stjames.ie. Abbreviations: PAAC: Pre Anaesthetic Assessment Clinic GP: General Practitioner   This podcast is for general guidance and information only. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare professional with any questions regarding a medical condition. Music created and recorded by Niall Malone & Mikey Murray. Recording & Sound Production by Kevin at Philtrum Pictures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    23 мин.

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Operation Preparation, a new podcast hosted by St James’s Hospital staff, provides surgical patients with key information ahead of their upcoming procedure with the objective of empowering patients and seeing them have better outcomes. The six-part series seeks to answer the common questions people have about anaesthesia in the lead up to surgery, by providing a compilation of relevant patient experiences and insights from which new patients can benefit from, allowing them to clarify their own concerns. This podcast is for general guidance and information only. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare professional with any questions regarding a medical condition.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.