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Before your operation

Preparing for a total joint replacement begins weeks before the actual surgery date. In general, patients may be told to:

  • Begin exercising under a physician's supervision— it is important to be in the best possible overall health to help promote the best possible surgical experience.

  • Have a general physical examination— patients who are considering total joint replacement should be evaluated by their primary care physician to assess overall health and identify any medical conditions that could interfere with surgery or recovery.
  • Have a dental examination— although infections after joint replacement are not common, an infection can occur if bacteria enter the bloodstream. Therefore, dental procedures such as extractions and periodontal work should be completed before joint replacement surgery.

  • Stop taking certain medications— your orthopaedic surgeon can advise you which over-the-counter and prescription medications should not be taken before surgery.

  • Stop smoking— a good idea at any time, but particularly before major surgery in order to help reduce the risk of post-operative lung problems and improve healing.
  • Lose weight— in patients who are obese, losing weight will help reduce stress on the new joint.

  • Arrange a pre-op visit— an important opportunity to meet with healthcare professionals at the hospital to discuss your personal hospital care plan, including anesthesia, preventing complications, pain control, and diet.

  • Have routine laboratory tests— blood tests, urine tests, an ECG or cardiogram, and chest X-ray may be prescribed to confirm that you are fit for surgery.

  • Evaluate post-surgical needs for at-home care— every patient who undergoes total joint replacement will need help at home for the first few weeks, including assistance with preparing meals and transportation.
 

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