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After the procedure, you will be taken to the recovery area in the Endoscopy Department where you will be observed.
The area to be injected will then be cleaned with antiseptic.
You will also be fitted with support stockings to be worn during your hospital stay.
An appointment letter will be sent to you.
A local anaesthetic will be used to numb the area to be operated on. This will sting briefly while it is injected into the skin.
The cuts will be made between the ribcage and pelvic bone on the side where the kidney is to be removed.
How will I be monitored?
The skin of your neck will be numb after the surgery.
You may see more than one clinician, and there may be medical students present if you do not object.
50 yrs who present with new symptoms of dyspepsia should be referred for endoscopy - antibody results should not be used to determine clinical management
You will be given a procedure report. A copy of the report will also be sent to your GP.
The film be generated with correct x-ray penetration to ensure a good quality film. The film be processed and washed properly.
For a sample to be treated as urgent the laboratory must be notified on Cheltenham 0300 422 4219.
A list of Cheltenham surgery delivery due dates can be obtained from stores.
You will be completely asleep for the procedure and will be admitted to the main hospital.
will be provided separately.
While many patients may be deemed eligible and appropriate, there may not always be alternative capacity to allow a move in all circumstances.
If the B12 is between 150 and 180 ng/l, a therapeutic trial should be given.
This would be done before each treatment. Local anaesthetic drops will be used before the lens is inserted.
Will it be uncomfortable?