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Gynecologic - Enhanced Recovery Surgical Innovation

Gynecologic ERSI

Before Surgery (At Home)

Enhanced Recovery -Surgical Innovation Patient Education Packet

Pre-admission Testing

  • You will need to undergo a history and physical and have blood work completed in order to be cleared for surgery.
  • We Highly Recommended GBMC’s Pre-admission Testing Department; otherwise, this can be done by your primary care physician.
  • Visit Perioperative Testing Center at GBMC

Prehabiltation

  • We recommend you increase your exercise by at least 10% prior to surgery. You can do this by simply walking 30 minutes a day.
  • Your Doctor may refer you to a physical therapist or exercise program depending on your diagnosis and procedure.
  • Visit ActiveLife Website

Nutrition

Carbohydrate Drink

  • You can consume clear liquids up to two hours prior to surgery.
  • Clear liquids include water, jello, juice without pulp, clear borth, Gatorade, tea, or coffee without milk.
  • You may be asked to consume a clear carbohydrate drink depending on your diagnosis and procedure.
  • You will consume one Clear Carbohydrate drink before bed the night before surgery
  • You will consume an additional Clear Carbohydrate drink the morning of surgery on your way to the hospital.
  • Carbohydrate loading diminishes pre-operative thirst, hunger, and anxiety resulting in reduced post-operative dehydration, insulin resistance, and fatigue.
  • **Do not consume the Clear Carbohydrate the morning of surgery if you are pregnant or have a history of Diabetes, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), Body Mass Index (BMI)>39.
  • BMI Calculator

CHG/Hibiclens Wash

  • You will be instructed to shower using CHG/Hibiclens wash the night before and the morning of surgery.
  • If you are allergic to CHG/Hibiclens wash, you will be instructed to use a product known as Theraworx.
  • The solution kills bacteria on the skin that could cause a wound infection after surgery.
  • How to use Hibiclens wash

Deep Breathing Exercise and/or Incentive Spirometry

Before Surgery (Pre-Operatively)

Medication List

CHG/Theraworx Wipes

  • You will be instructed to use CHG wipes or Theraworx wipes (if allergic to CHG) at the hospital in pre-op before surgery.
  • The solution kills bacteria on the skin that could cause a wound infection after surgery.

Pain Management

  • Pain will be addressed using oral medications that target several different pain receptors.

Warming Gown

  • You will receive a purple warming gown to keep you comfortable and help maintain your temperature through the surgical process.

During Surgery

Antibiotic Prophylaxis

  • Will be given within 1 hour of incision

Standardized Anesthesia Care

  • Evidence-based, best practice recommendations will be used throughout surgery.
  • These standardized anesthetics will be focused on non-narcotic pain medications, and often utilizes local anesthetic pain blocks for the best possible pain relief.

After Surgery

Post-operative Pain Management

  • Pain will be addressed using oral medications that target several different pain receptors.

Tubes and Catheters

  • If a Foley catheter was placed during surgery, the Foley catheter should be removed on postoperative day 1. Patients must urinate a certain amount prior to discharge.

Activity

  • You should get out of bed and into a chair on the same day as surgery. You should walk three times per day, and will be encouraged to do so by nursing staff.

Eating and Drinking

  • For inpatients
  • Day 1 after surgery, we will place you on a clear liquid diet and encourage gum chewing as well as high protein supplements.
  • We will advance your diet with solid food as tolerated. Proper nutrition will allow for improved recovery and reduce your risk for surgical infection.
  • The goal is to get your diet advanced to solid food as quickly as we can, once you are medically able to.
  • For outpatients (same day surgery)-
  • You will eat as tolerated on the same day as surgery unless otherwise specified.
  • You are encouraged to eat slowly and stop if you feel full or nauseated.

Education Materials

Our Team

  • Francis L. Grumbine, MD
  • Stephanie A. Jacobs, MD
  • Lin Hsiao-Hui, MD
  • Steven J. Adashek, MD
  • Issam Daya, MD
  • Endrika L. Hinton, MD
  • Carol E. Ritter, MD
  • Scott Supplee, MD
  • Emma Zargarian, MD
  • Dominique W. Allen, MD
  • Ginny M. Merryman, MD
  • Samuel Akman, MD
  • Thelma S. Asare, MD
  • Harvey H. Kasner, MD
  • Robert F. Pegues, MD
  • Claire W. Bolander, MD
  • Victoria Dowling, MD
  • Nancy W. Huang, MD
  • Richelle S. Gaskin
  • Alin Ionescu, MD
  • Ranjani Kancharla, MD
  • Lauren Rabin Blair, MD
  • Lauren G. Ramos Alarcon, MD
  • Christine H. Sohn-Woo, MD
  • Eugen L. Wu, MD
  • Michael Q. Lim, MD
  • Elaine Q. Lim, MD
  • Joanne Q. Lim, MD
  • Laura M. Erdman, MD