Morning of Spine Surgery
On the morning of surgery, you are checked in by the nursing team. The Neuroanesthesiologists will come in to introduce themselves and explain what to expect prior to going in the operating room. The Operating Nurses will come out and speak to you as well. The first level of safety is that your incision is marked by the surgeon prior to entering the operating room – the operation is verified prior to any anesthesia. During this period, our Neuromonitoring team is placing leads on your skin for monitoring the nerves and spinal cord during surgery.
In the operating room you are put to sleep then after surgery is complete, anesthesia is stopped and you awake before going to the recovery room.
Patients spend at least 45 minutes in the recovery room prior to going to their private room for postoperative care. Some patients who require additional care go to the step down unit if necessary.
The discharge process begins the moment your surgery is done. Depending on the level of care, patients will either go home or to a rehabilitation facility. Typically, patients go home within 48 hours of surgery, again, depending on the complexity of your procedure.* Prior to discharge, all medications are determined including pain medications and muscle relaxants. Dr. de Moura will provide you with his cell phone number for questions after the procedure if you cannot contact him through the office to provide the safest and acute care possible.