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Andy Stein

5 big questions you should ask before an operation

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5 big questions you should ask before an operation

In this article we will describe 5 big questions to ask before an operation.

1. Would you have this operation?

Ask the surgeon doing it (and/or who has referred you to them). If there is any pause, or ifs ad buts, this may not be a great idea – and you should ask for other options to be explained to you.

2. What is your name, and are you going to do the operation?

Write all that down.

Also .. what grade are you, and how many have you done on your own? Can you show me any performance data?

2. Why do I need this operation? 

And how will the operation be carried out?

4. What are the other treatment options? 

And is this operation the best option for me? What happens if I don’t have the operation?

5. What are the risks, benefits and possible complications?

Please go through them slowly.

Other questions

Anaesthesia options

  • What kind of anaesthesia is best for me? General? Local? Spinal?
  • Do I need to be seen in a ‘pre-op’ (pre-operative) clinic?
  • Will I need any blood test or other tests prior to surgery?
  • Have you made them aware of my allergies?

Can you recommend any background reading for me and/or do you have a patient information leaflet?

How can I contact you if I have more questions?

Write that down.

Summary

We have now described 5 big questions to ask before an operation. We hope it has helped you.

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