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891. Oesophago gastro duodenoscopy (OGD/gastroscopy) discharge information  
RETURN TO MAIN ENDOSCOPY PAGE - CLICK HERE If you have had IV sedation (or throat spray and sedation) therefore you must: Have a responsible adult to care for you at home for 24 hours Have…  
892. Flexible sigmoidoscopy  
A Flexible Sigmoidoscopy is a test which allows the Endoscopist to look directly at the lining of the left side of the large bowel (colon). A long flexible tube about the width of your finger…  
893. Types of weight loss surgery  
Roux-EN-Y Gastric Bypass The gastric bypass is a procedure to create a small pouch to reduce the size of the stomach. This pouch will hold about 15-50mls and about the size of a boiled egg. …  
894. Colorectal Surgery  
The enhanced recovery programme is different to traditional care and aims to get you back to full health as soon possible by you playing an active part in your recovery after bowel surgery. With…  
895. Before you come into hospital  
When the decision has been made to have surgery you will be given an appointment to visit the pre-assessment clinic where you will be asked about your general health and fitness and have various…  
896. Deep breathing exercises  
Sitting fully upright tends to be the best position for these exercises. Ensure you have adequate pain relief as deep breathing can be uncomfortable: 1. Support your abdomen with a towel or a…  
897. The Day of Admission  
The day of admission is usually the day of your operation. Your admission time is usually 7am but it may possibly be an afternoon admission - check your admission letter. A nurse will go…  
898. Following your Operation  
It is normal to stay in the recovery area for some time after surgery. You will be discharged back to the ward when the staff are happy that you are recovering and that your pain is controlled and…  
899. Subsequent days following Surgery  
Continue your breathing and coughing exercises using the incentive spirometer. You will be encouraged to eat and drink as long as you don’t feel sick. High energy fortisip/fortijuice drinks are…  
900. Going Home  
You will be ready to go home when: You can safely walk the distance required and complete the stairs if needed. This may be with additional walking aids as appropriate while you fully recover…  
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