Two weeks before the operation:


When it is your turn to have the operation, your hospital will write to you. It is likely that you will be asked to attend a "Preassessment Clinic". This clinic allows a detailed medical assessment to be carried out a week or two prior to the surgery. You should allow a considerable amount of time for this attendance; patients attending Mr. Trakru's preassessment clinic at the North Middlesex Hospital spend about 3 to 4 hours in the hospital. This time is spent in obtaining an indepth medical history, a general physical examination, various blood tests, a urine test, X-Rays and a heart tracing (ECG). Please remember to bring with you all the medicines that you normally take.

Numerous swabs will be taken at this visit to check for MRSA. The MRSA is a common germ that a lot of us carry on our person and is usually not harmful in healthy individuals. However, it can be quite dangerous in patients who have undergone surgery and infections caused by this germ can be very difficult to treat. Therefore it is good practice to check for the presence of this germ prior to surgery. If the test comes back positive and the germ is present, then you may require a week or two of treatment before the operation can go ahead.

This appointment also presents an opportunity to discuss the operation again with your surgeon and seek answers to any questions that you may have.