Thursday, March 30, 2017

Lap appendicectomy- Patient Info


Laparoscopic appendicectomy- Information for patients

What is appendicitis?

Appendicitis is inflammation of appendix which is a small tubular structure located where large and small intestines meet.

How is appendicitis treated?

The doctor may order some tests to determine if surgery is necessary. If diagnosis is confirmed, the doctor may decide to remove your appendix by doing surgery.

What happens during surgery?

You will undergo general anaesthesia wherein you are put to deep sleep and will not feel pain. The surgery takes approximately an hour. The doctor makes small cuts in your abdomen through which camera and instruments are put and your appendix is removed.

Diet

You can start with clear fluids after about 6-8 hours and resume your normal diet if there is no nausea or vomiting.

Activity

You should not lift heavy weights for 4- 6 weeks. You can gradually increase your walking and activity as directed by your surgeon.

Medications

After surgery, you may be given antibiotics and you should continue taking them as prescribed. You may be given pain medication and you should take them as suggested by your doctor.

Bandages

You may have small bandages over the incisions. Do not be alarmed if a small amount of bleeding is seen. If dressing becomes wet or dirty, it needs to be changed. Do not apply any ointments or creams over the incisions.

When to call the doctor

·         Fever

·         Excessive pain

·         Lot of bright red bleeding

Disclaimer: This is for information only. For queries, talk to your doctor.