How to Know if the Corrections Made During Open-Heart Surgery Will Last
Open-heart surgeries are performed by experts, but you may wonder whether the surgery will have long-lasting benefits. Here's how to know.
Instructions
Discuss with your surgeon beforehand the expected results from the surgery. Find out what the chances of success are and how long the correction is expected to last.
Be sure to find out about the risks involved and any possible complications.
Visit your doctor for regular follow-up procedures and keep tabs on improvement of your health. Make necessary changes in your lifestyle to gain maximum benefits out of the surgery.
Call your doctor regularly and let him know of even a minor infection in the incision or any pain in your chest.
Ask your surgeon if any complications that arise will affect the corrections made during the open-heart surgery.
Ask your surgeon if there is any need for another follow-up surgery.
Understand that risk is generally higher in older people and those with serious health conditions prior to the surgery. These people should take extra care after the surgery to ensure that the corrections made will last.
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