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Day of surgeryThe first thing you will do when you arrive at the hospital is check in. The Admitting Office (1st floor, East Pavilion) will direct you to Express Admission and a nurse will take your vital signs. Family and friends can stay with you until you leave for surgery, then they can wait in the operating room waiting area. An attendant will help them with their questions.
In preparation for surgery, you will be given an IV and compression boots to prevent blood clots in your legs, a possible complication of surgery. The surgery itself can take from one and a half to three hours depending on the reason for your hysterectomy, which will influence whether you are having a vaginal hysterectomy, a laparoscopically assisted vaginal hysterectomy or an abdominal hysterectomy. The surgeon may close the wound with staples, which will be removed prior to discharge from the hospital. Check the Yale New Haven Health Information Library for information about hysterectomy. Immediately after surgery you will be wheeled to the recovery room where you will stay for one to two hours. You may:
A nurse will:
Last revised: December 22, 2005 (mv) ![]() |
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