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The Hospital Stay
Most patients stay in the hospital
approximately five to eight days after
an open procedure and two to five days
after a laparoscopic procedure. You will
be discharged when you are able to:
Take enough liquids and nutrients by
mouth to prevent dehydration
Have no fever
Have adequate pain control with
medication
Depending on which procedure is
performed, one or two small tubes may be
placed around the stomach pouch and the
bypassed stomach to drain body fluids
after the surgery. These are usually
removed in three to ten days. To help
prevent blood clots, anti-embolism
stockings or other compression devices
will be placed on your legs, and your
surgeon will require you to attempt to
stand up and move around as soon as
possible, usually within the first 24
hours.
Depending on your medical condition,
there is the possibility of being placed
in the intensive care unit to closely
monitor your heart and lungs. Depending
on the hospital, patients who use
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP)
or Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure (BiPAP)
for sleep apnea may be asked to bring
their machines with them for use
immediately after the operation.
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Our offices are located in:
Rock Hill, SC (803-324-5858) and Chester, SC
(803-581-0233)
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