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Abdominal or Robotic Sacrocolpopexy 

  1. With the approval of your Family Dr. or Cardiologist please discontinue your blood thinner’s [aspirin, Eliquis, Coumadin, Ibuprofen, Advil, Aleve etc.] no later than one week before your Anterior/Posterior Repair with Lightweight Mesh and for an additional three days past your vaginal surgery.  If you need pain control before or after your vaginal surgery you may use Tylenol, Tramadol or the Norco’s we prescribed you.
     

  2. The night before surgery do not take anything by mouth that is either food or drink.  Your anesthesiologist will guide you when and how to take your daily medications.
     

  3. The antibiotics and pain prescriptions you were given before surgery should be filled before your surgery but not consumed before your surgery.  Consumption of your narcotics medications before surgery will result in you not receiving any further narcotic medications other than Meloxicam or smaller dose of Tramadol.
     

  4. Please start your pain and antibiotic medication immediately upon arrival back home and call the office should you not be tolerating either your antibiotic or pain medication and Amy, Paula or Nicole will call in another prescription.
     

  5. Will the use of any narcotic medications the use of over the counter stool softeners as MiraLAX, MOM, Senekot, Dulcolax are necessary and a prescription can be given to you upon request should these stool softeners not meet your expectations.
     

  6. Upon discharge from the hospital you will have no sutures that need to be removed from your abdomen or vagina.  You have had a plastics closure of all your incisions to have a better cosmetic result in the long term. You may experience some vaginal bleeding for up to 14 days after your surgery.  If you feel any suture in your vagina after your case please let me know about or after 2 months experience any bleeding, pain or discomfort this could be the signs of a mesh exposure and may require prompt attention from your surgeon.
     

  7. You should for 4-6 weeks after surgery refrain from lighting anything more than 10 pounds, no heavy physical exertion such as picking up children, dogs, laundry or groceries.  No intercourse for 6 weeks after your blue vaginal sutures dissolve and break apart. Please refrain from driving for 3 weeks.
     

  8. If you have any questions with your aftercare, please do not hesitate to contact our office and speak to our staff.  All messages will be relayed to me for a prompt response. We want you to be 100 % happy with your surgical results and gladly accept your comments.

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