Johnson & Johnson Institute
Inguinal hernia repair open
Pre-operative patient care
Typical recommendations for pre-operative care may include, but are not limited to, any of the following:
- CT Scan is recommended for complicated, large, questionable, or recurrent hernias.
- Nothing by mouth (NPO) for 8 hours before surgery.
- Cardiopulmonary evaluation as needed.
- Anesthesiology consultation as needed.
- Prophylactic antibiotics for patients with high risk of infection. (Although preoperative antibiotics are recommended by many surgeons, their benefit in patients with uncomplicated hernias has not been established.)
References
For complete indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and adverse reactions, please reference full package insert.
George Crawford, MD prepared this procedure guide on behalf of Johnson & Johnson and its affiliates. The procedure guide reflects the opinions of the individual presenter, and the steps described may not encompass the complete steps of the procedure. Additionally, other surgeons may prefer different techniques, approaches, etc., as individual surgeon experience in his/her clinical practice, as well as patient needs, may dictate variation in procedure steps.
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This presentation is not accredited for CE/CME.
George Crawford, MD is compensated by and presenting on behalf of Johnson & Johnson and its affiliates and must present information in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements.
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