Just as your decision to have weight loss surgery has been an educational journey, your preoperative preparation, hospital stay and follow-up also require planning and research. Knowing what to expect can take the surprises out of the process and make you feel more comfortable along the way.
Preparing for Your Weight Loss Surgery
Things to do before your surgery:
- Consult with your doctor to discuss the surgical option thats best for you.
- Get a comprehensive psychological screening.
- Meet for a dietary consultation.
- Get medical clearance from your primary care provider.
- Receive surgical clearance from one of our bariatric surgeons.
- Find out if additional screenings are required (cardiac, pulmonary, endocrine).
- Discuss and plan a support system for post-surgery recovery.
Our Commitment to You
HCA Virginia is committed to ensuring all patients receive quality care. For example, we:
- Employ a dedicated operating room staff with special interest and training in bariatric surgery
- Employ physicians whose primary specialty is bariatric surgery and who have extensive experience and educational training
- Require quarterly training for all employees who care for bariatric patients
Your Hospital Stay
Its likely youll stay in the hospital a day or two after your procedure. Your surgeon and nurses use this time to assess your response to the surgery and your overall health prior to leaving the hospital. They will ensure you are able to:
- Take enough liquids and nutrients by mouth to prevent dehydration
- Remain fever-free
- Have adequate pain control with medication
Follow-Up
At HCA Virginia, we offer these follow-up activities:
- Onsite support groups
- Outpatient post-op nutritional counseling
Now What?
Your best source of information is an experienced bariatric surgeon, like one of the many expert physicians at HCA Virginia. Our surgeons know how to handle your special needs before, during and after weight loss surgery. Although bariatric surgery has shown to be an effective tool in weight loss, remember that the surgery is only a tool. A successful outcome depends on your commitment to a long-term lifestyle change.
Its important to discuss your post-surgery life with your doctor, including:
- Diet and exercise
- Going back to work
- Birth control and pregnancy
- Long-term follow-up
- Support groups