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Before Surgery

  • Be sure you have someone to take you home. Anesthesia and pain medicine will make it unsafe for you to drive or get home on your own.

  • Understand exactly what surgery is planned, along with the risks, benefits, and other options.

  • If you take aspirin or some other blood thinner, ask your doctor if you should stop taking it before your surgery. Make sure that you understand exactly what your doctor wants you to do. These medicines increase the risk of bleeding.

  • Tell your doctor ALL the medicines and natural health products you take. Some may increase the risk of problems during your surgery. Your doctor will tell you if you should stop taking any of them before the surgery and how soon to do it.

  • Make sure your doctor and the hospital have a copy of your advance care plan. If you don't have one, you may want to prepare one. It lets others know your health care wishes. It's a good thing to have before any type of surgery or procedure.

Day of Surgery

  • Follow the instructions exactly about when to stop eating and drinking. If you don't, your surgery may be cancelled. If your doctor told you to take your medicines on the day of surgery, take them with only a sip of water.

  • Take a bath or shower before you come in for your surgery. Do not apply lotions, perfumes, deodorants, or nail polish.

  • Do not shave the surgical site yourself.

  • Take off all jewellery and piercings. And take out contact lenses, if you wear them.

At the Hospital

  • Bring a picture ID.

  • The area for surgery is often marked to make sure there are no errors.

  • You will be kept comfortable and safe by your anesthesia provider. The anesthesia may make you sleep. Or it may just numb the area being worked on.

  • The surgery will take about 1 to 2 hours. It depends on what type of shoulder problem you have.

Going Home

  • Be sure you have someone to drive you home. Anesthesia and pain medicine make it unsafe for you to drive.

  • You will be given more specific instructions about recovering from your surgery. They will cover things like diet, wound care, follow-up care, driving, and getting back to your normal routine.

Before Surgery
Day of Surgery
At the Hospital
Going Home
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