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Simon Gee
Hi everyone,
I'm looking for a bit of advice. I have to have a groinal hernia repaired, having had the other side 'done' 11 years ago. A technique developed since then involves the insertion of a small piece of plastic gauze to repair the damage through a couple of keyhole incisions, rather less invasive than my previous surgery. The real advantage of this technique is speed - in and out of hospital the same day! All sounds good so far, doesn't it?
Now the complication - warfarin. I'm taking around 8-9mg per day and my INR is generlly very stable. My surgeon has told me that I will have to go to hospital two days before surgery to be wired up to a heparin pump, as heptarin is a much shorter acting anti-coagulant and easier to stop for surgery. I then have to stay in hospital two days after surgery to be weaned off heparin and back onto warfarin. Oh joy!
My question is has anyone out there gone through this process and is there any way to minimise the stay in hospital? I'd rather be at home!
Best regards to all,,
Simon
I'm looking for a bit of advice. I have to have a groinal hernia repaired, having had the other side 'done' 11 years ago. A technique developed since then involves the insertion of a small piece of plastic gauze to repair the damage through a couple of keyhole incisions, rather less invasive than my previous surgery. The real advantage of this technique is speed - in and out of hospital the same day! All sounds good so far, doesn't it?
Now the complication - warfarin. I'm taking around 8-9mg per day and my INR is generlly very stable. My surgeon has told me that I will have to go to hospital two days before surgery to be wired up to a heparin pump, as heptarin is a much shorter acting anti-coagulant and easier to stop for surgery. I then have to stay in hospital two days after surgery to be weaned off heparin and back onto warfarin. Oh joy!
My question is has anyone out there gone through this process and is there any way to minimise the stay in hospital? I'd rather be at home!
Best regards to all,,
Simon
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