There have been many milestones in outpatient anesthesia since its inception. Imagine what the first patient was thinking when told he or she would be going home the same day after the administration of a general anesthetic! These milestones include vast improvements in patient monitoring, shorter acting anesthetics, and improved surgical techniques.
Anesthesia at A Personal Choice
All patients at A Personal Choice receive “general” anesthesia. General anesthesia for any day surgery center, but specifically for tubal reversal surgery, begins with our first phone call to prospective patients, weeks and sometime months before the actual surgical procedure. As an anesthesia provider this offers me a unique opportunity to care for patients in an outpatient, day surgery setting.
Our patients travel from all over the world to have their tubal ligation reversal performed by Dr Gary Berger. Some patients have just the basic preoperative lab work, while others have medical problems that require additional preoperative lab tests. In either case, these are done in the patient’s hometown and then faxed to our office for review.
Before Your Tubal Reversal Procedure
We conduct our anesthesia interview over the telephone at least a month before the scheduled procedure. This is the first step to providing good, comprehensive outpatient anesthesia care. Our next step is to send each patient written instructions of what to expect when they arrive in Chapel Hill.
Once our patients arrive at A Personal Choice we meet them personally and go over their history again. This ensures that both the patient and the anesthesiologist understand each other completely. We also review their instructions for that evening, making sure they understand completely about diet and other restrictions they will have to follow. The morning of surgery is less stressful for our patients because they have met our staff and have a full understanding of what to expect.
During And After Your Tubal Reversal Procedure
The tubal reversal procedure is short, only about an hour. We work closely with Dr. Berger to assure optimal pain control. During the surgery he injects local anesthesia into the muscles and surrounding tissues, thus decreasing the amount of general anesthesia necessary. In addition, our patients need less postoperative narcotics.
Our postoperative focus is then on nausea and pain control. Since each person is different, we monitor pain scores, and when our patients are comfortable they are discharged from our step down recovery room to their own hotel rooms.
We follow up with each patient and have an on going data base so that we may continue to improve our patient care in the area of tubal reversal anesthesia.
Anesthesia Team At A Personal Choice
Pam Mills CRNTimothy Harwood MD Caryn Hertz MD A Personal Choice Anesthesia Staff |
We Will Ensure Your Comfort
Our experienced anesthesia team will ensure your comfort before, during, and after your tubal reversal surgery. Our two board certified anesthesiologists and registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA) specialize in outpatient anesthesia and have a total of more than 50 years of combined experience. We are an essential part of the medical and nursing team who will assess your medical status prior to surgery and will care for you during and after surgery. Our experience working every day with Dr. Gary Berger in the operating room and the recovery nurses in the post-anesthesia care unit results in the most effective care for each patient.
Submitted by Pam Mills, CRNA