I was turned away from a routine colonoscopy procedure recently. There is a long waiting list for this procedure so it may be a long time before I get in again. The preparation is inconvenient and uncomfortable and shouldn't be repeated unnecessarily.
I knew that being on blood-thinning medication was a complication for surgery so I was particular to inquire of my General Practitioner (GP) (as per WACHS instructions) and the Anaesthetist who advised that not taking the dose the night before was appropriate.
I went through the 4 days preparation, consisting of a low fibre reduction diet for 72 hours, liquid-only diet for 24 hours and fasting for 16 hours prior to admission. I consumed the 3 litres of laxative liquid and did not take my blood thinning medication after 28 hours prior to admission.
I re-arranged my affairs to avoid commitments for all of the day of the surgery, so I was very annoyed to be told that the Duty Surgeon insists on 48 hours abstinence of blood-thinning medication prior to surgery. This should be a fairly standard and well-communicated requirement. It is very frustrating to go through all the required consultations with GPs and the Anaesthetist and the inconvenient, uncomfortable dieting, to say nothing of costs to myself and the health system, to hear at the eleventh hour that the Surgeon doesn't want to proceed because the higher bar was not achieved.
The surgery was running late so I believe that at least they would be happy to have one less procedure to perform.
"Day surgery communication"
About: Albany Health Campus / Surgical Ward Albany Health Campus Surgical Ward Albany 6330
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