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The area on your back will be cleaned and a local anaesthetic injection to numb the skin will be given. This will sting for a moment.
You will be seen by a nurse who will check your personal details.
How long will I be in hospital?
The Orthopaedic team will see you either in ED or on the ward and will discuss with you the treatment plan.
You will then be taken to the procedure room where you will meet the nurses who will be assisting the gynaecologist and looking after you during and after
The process will be discussed with you and you will be asked to sign a consent form.
This will not be painful.
The air will disperse after the procedure and any discomfort will stop. The ultrasound probe will be inserted through the clear plastic tube.
The nurses will check your general health, and your consultant and anaesthetist will visit you before you before your surgery.
How will I be monitored?
Your doctor will contact you to discuss when you will come back to the clinic.
You will go to Hazleton Ward on the day of your surgery, where you will meet with: the surgical team the anaesthetist nursing staff
This will help to ease the symptoms.
This will monitor your heart rate and rhythm during the test. Next you will be asked to lie on your left-hand side.
This brand-new, cutting-edge care facility will be a warm, welcoming space that will help the treatment and healing of all who come here.
Dissolvable stitches will be used to close the wound. The surgery will take about 15 minutes.
Who will I see?
You will wake up in the recovery room. You will be wearing an oxygen mask. Your blood pressure will be taken regularly.