Things to consider while planning a surgery

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Surgery is a medical procedure that may be considered for various reasons, from diagnosing a condition and confirming a diagnosis to using it as a treatment option to treat certain diseases.

Commonly, a surgery is done to:

  • Further, assess and diagnose a condition
  • Take a biopsy of a suspected lesion
  • Repair or remove an organ or a diseased tissue
  • Remove any kind of obstruction or blockage
  • Reposition deformed or herniated structure to its original position
  • Redirect blood supply/vessels
  • Transplant a tissue or a whole organ
  • Implant certain devices that can normalize the body’s function
  • Improve or change physical appearance

Why do I need this surgery?

You may need surgery for a variety of reasons. Some of the reasons are mentioned below:

  • Diagnose a medical condition: Your doctor may suggest going for a biopsy of a tissue or organ to pinpoint the nature of your health issue.
  • Excise a diseased organ or tissue: If an organ or a tissue has undergone severe damage beyond repair, your doctor may suggest its surgical removal.
  • Fix a damaged tissue or organ: If any of your organs or tissues require repairing, it’s done surgically. For example, a torn ligament can be surgically repaired to restore function.

Why a person may need surgery varies on a case-to-case basis. Some people opt for surgery to enhance their physical appearance. You must talk with your doctor about why you need this surgery and how it’ll benefit you.

Surgery options available out there, and which option is best for me?

Various surgical specialties exist, and these include general surgery, gynecologic oncology, gynecology and obstetrics, cardiothoracic surgery, colon and rectal surgery, ophthalmic surgery, neurological surgery, oral and maxillofacial surgery, orthopedic surgery, otorhinolaryngology, pediatric surgery, plastic and maxillofacial surgery, urology, and vascular surgery.

There are different ways in which different surgical procedures are done. The focus of a surgical procedure is to reduce the related risks and recovery time. Depending on your condition and your overall medical profile, your doctor will choose the most appropriate surgical technique to perform.

Open/traditional surgery: This type of surgery uses a single, full-length incision to perform the surgical procedure.

Minimally invasive (laparoscopic) surgery: Unlike open surgery, several small incisions are made during this surgery. This type of surgery requires a shorter recovery period.

Robotic surgery: In this type of surgery, a robot is used to perform the procedure. The robot is controlled and guided by the surgeon. This type of surgery is preferred to perform certain complex procedures with precision.

Surgery options with MediBuddy and why MediBuddy?

MediBuddy is associated with over 300+ hospitals and 500+ expert surgeons across a wide range of cities. It has the expertise in treating over 50+ conditions and diseases, including cataracts, Lasik, piles, gallstones, knee replacement, fissures, gynecology, lipoma, liposuction, kidney stone, varicose veins, hair, ortho, aesthetics, IUI treatment, appendicitis, gynecomastia, IVF treatment, hip replacement, and ACL reconstruction.

If you have any of the above issues and if your doctor has recommended surgery for the same, MediBuddy should be your first choice.

  • It provides enhanced quality of care through its network with premium hospitals and top-tier surgeons
  • It provides end-to-end management. The patient only has to go and get the procedure done; the rest is managed by MediBuddy.
  • It provides continuous guidance. In case of any problem, the team is just a call away.
  • It offers lower costs and easy financial support. It brings to you the best price, EMI options, and suitable pricing models without compromising the quality of care.

What to do before the surgery?

Operation preparation can include various steps and procedures. So, if you’re planning to have surgery, you may want some time for pre-operative preparation. This includes knowing about your condition, the type of surgery that you will be undergoing, the advantages and disadvantages, post-operative preparation, etc. Planning well before the surgery can help ensure you have a successful procedure and heal faster with a smooth recovery.

The preoperative planning phase begins with the decision to have surgery and ends when the patient is taken in for the surgery. This phase can be extremely brief or may require a long period of preparation before surgery, during which a person may be required to fast, lose weight, undergo preoperative tests, etc.

Overall during surgical planning, consider the following preoperative preparation of the patient before surgery:

  • Check if your surgeon is qualified and experienced in doing the surgery you plan to undergo
  • Check if the shortlisted hospital or facility is licensed and accredited and if the emergency procedures are in place
  • Ask your physician if the insurance will cover the surgery
  • Check with your doctor if you are healthy enough to undergo the surgery; If not, consult with your doctors on the measures to be taken.
  • Follow the pre-operative instructions given by your doctor or surgeon and clear all your doubts, if any.
  • Ask your doctor how the pain will be managed after the surgery.
  • Do all the necessary tests recommended by your doctor before the surgery.
  • Follow the right diet and all the pre-surgery directions.

Keep a clear mind before your surgery. If you choose MediBuddy for planning surgery, you can rest assured about a successful and safe surgical procedure.