Anesthesia Consultation Before Endometrial Hysterectomy
As we've mentioned before, endometrium grows in other places than the endometrium. In addition to building up and breaking down tissue, it is also affected by the hormonal signals that the monthly menstrual cycles send. Hysterectomy is the last option for endometriosis treatment. It can be used if all other options have failed or if there are cancerous endometrial tissues. A pre-operative evaluation is required for all women who decide to undergo hysterectomy.
We'll be talking about anesthesia consultation in this article as a preoperative evaluation for a hysterectomy group anesthesia company.
If you're considering having hysterectomy, you should speak with your anesthesiologist. Your information, together with other tests, can be used by your anesthesiologist to help determine the type or anesthesia you will need during your hysterectomy.
Anesthesia risks remain the greatest concern for any surgery.
* You should speak with your anesthetist about any negative anesthesia experiences or concerns you may have regarding your current health.
* Discuss these health conditions with your surgeon at least one hour before you go under the knife.
a. Any chronic disease that restricts your ability to participate in daily activities
b. Conditions that need medical attention.
c. Cardiovascular history - angina, coronary hearts disease and heart attacks due to high blood pressure.
d. All respiratory diseases like asthma or chronic obstruction of pulmonary disease.
e. Any type of liver disease.
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