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What Does a Pre-Op at the Hospital Before Surgery Consist of?



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I assume they will take blood to ensure they have my type on hand just in case, God-forbid, there be a situation that occurs during/after the surgery that requires a transfusion. I've already had a chest x-ray and EKG. What other testing did y'all have to have done in the days before your surgery at your *final* pre-op appt?

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The tests, other than the ones you listed already, was 9 vials for bloodwork, EGD (where they put a scope in your stomach). Then I had to go back again to have blood typing done in case I needed blood during surgery (I had to go back again because they have to run the blood tests 3 days or less before the day of surgery).

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I just had full blood work (basic chemistry level and hematology, with type and cross for blood), a barium swallow to visualize my stomach, EKG to make sure my ticker was up to snuff....and that was it. Nothing too exciting.

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For me I only had blood work done. It all depends on the Surgeon's preference.

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I had blood work and an EKG plus the usual vitals. Also a little interview about history and meds for their chart.

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Thanks all! All the tests i had to do for insurance approval was an EKG, blood work, and a chest X-ray. I figured I'd have to do those suing the pre-op, as well. Hopefully no EDG. :)

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