How to Prepare
Most procedures are done as an outpatient.
1. Eating and Drinking
We request that you not eat or drink anything for four hours before
a procedure.
2. Medication, including pain medication and blood thinners
If you take blood thinners, we ask that you stop them before the
procedure. Coumadin should be stopped three (3) days before the
procedure. We may obtain a clotting study (a PT and INR) to ensure
that your blood levels are low enough. Plavix or Aspirin should
be stopped one week before the procedure.
Always check with the physician prescribing your blood thinner
that it is safe for you to be off it for that length of time. Sometimes,
the risk of being off the medication is too great to warrant doing
the procedure. In rare cases, we can start heparin to replace the
other blood thinner.
You may take your other medications, including pain medications,
with a sip of water, according to your regular schedule.
3. Clothing
Wear comfortable clothing. If you are having a low back procedure,
an elastic waistband is often convenient.
4. Getting to and from the procedure (Do you need a driver?)
If you are receiving sedation, you must have someone drive for you.
If you do not receive sedation, then you may drive yourself.
We cannot send you home in a taxicab unless you are accompanied
by a responsible adult.
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