Preparation includes a doctor consultation, blood and urine tests, and instrumental examinations such as ECG, X-rays, ultrasound, and CT scans. Patients also receive recommendations on medication use and dietary restrictions before surgery. At "Oxford Medical," we follow Fast Track Surgery protocols to simplify preparation and recovery.
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Most frequently asked questions in the Surgical Hospital area
How is a patient prepared for a planned surgery?
How are surgeries performed?
At "Oxford Medical," surgeries are performed both through open access and minimally invasive laparoscopic and endoscopic methods. These approaches reduce hospitalization time and simplify preparation and recovery. Minimally invasive methods are used in most cases.
What types of anesthesia are used in surgery?
Different types of anesthesia are used: local, regional, and general. The choice depends on the type of surgery and the patient's condition. Local anesthesia numbs a small area, regional anesthesia blocks pain in a larger area, and general anesthesia induces sleep.
What are the rules for staying in the surgical ward?
Patients stay in comfortable single or double rooms with hotel-like amenities and three meals a day. Patients must follow all treatment and recovery instructions and inform staff of any changes in condition. Leaving the clinic without permission is prohibited.
What conditions require hospitalization in the surgical ward?
Hospitalization is required for conditions needing surgery, including both planned procedures and emergencies. Patient condition is assessed by a doctor based on clinical symptoms and test results. Admission to "Oxford Medical" is available 24/7.