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Gallbladder Surgery A Guide to
PRET                SURE
                                           A Guide to
                                                                                                  Parcours de rétablissement chirurgical du CUSM
                                                                                                         MUHC Surgery Recovery Program

                                           Gallbladder Surgery
DM-4031 (REV 2014/02/24) CUSM repro MUHC

                                                     This booklet will help you understand
                                                         and prepare for your surgery.

                                                 Please review it with the nurse and your family.
                                               Please bring it with you on the day of your surgery.
Gallbladder Surgery A Guide to
This document was developed by The MGH Patient Education Clinical Care
   Pathway Working Group, the Post Anesthesia Care Unit nurses, the nutritionist
               and physiotherapist and reviewed by the surgeons.

 We would like to recognize the MUHC Patient Education Office for their support
 throughout the development of this booklet, the design and layout, as well as for
                         the creation of all the images.

     This document is copyrighted. Reproduction in whole or in part without express
     written permission from patienteducation@muhc.mcgill.ca is strictly prohibited.
            © Copyright 24 February 2014, February 2013, December 2011.
                            McGill University Health Centre
                                      3rd Edition

                        I                   IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ
                     Information provided by this booklet is for educational purposes.
                     It is not intended to replace the advice or instruction of a
                     professional healthcare practitioner, or to substitute medical
                     care. Contact a qualified healthcare practitioner if you have any
                     questions concerning your care.

                            This material is also available on the
                MUHC Health Education Collection (http://infotheque.muhc.ca/)
              and MUHC Patient Education Office (www.muhcpatienteducation.ca).

      PRET                SURE
Parcours de rétablissement chirurgical du CUSM
       MUHC Surgery Recovery Program
Gallbladder Surgery A Guide to
Table of contents
Introduction								4
       What is the gallbladder?					4
       What are gallstones?					5
       What is gallbladder surgery?				      6
Before Your Surgery
       Preparing for your surgery					        7
       Preoperative visit						 8
       Cancelling							 9
       Instructions							10
       Things to bring to the hospital				   13
Day of Surgery
       At home							14
       At the hospital						15
       Waiting room							16
After your Surgery							17
       Pain control				                 			  18
At Home        				                     			  19
       Pain								19
       Diet								19
       Incision							20
       Activities							20
Call your surgeon if...     					21
       Follow up							21
Important Resources         			           		 22
Stop Smoking							23
Pain Diary								24
Help Us, Help Others		             				25
Reference Image							26
Notes									27
Map of the Montreal General Hospital				28

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Gallbladder Surgery A Guide to
Introduction
    The day of your surgery you will be taking part in a fast recovery program called a
    care pathway. The goal of this program is to help you recover quickly and safely.

    What is the Gallbladder?
                                                                              Liver
                                    Gallbladder
    The gallbladder is a pear
    shaped organ found under
    the right side of your liver.                                             Stomach
    The gallbladder stores
    extra digestive liquid (bile)
    made by the liver.
                                                                              Pancreas
    After eating the gallbladder
    releases bile. The bile
    travels through narrow
    tubes (bile ducts) into the
    small intestine to help with
    food digestion.

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Gallbladder Surgery A Guide to
Introduction
What are Gallstones?

   Gallstones

       Bile ducts

     Gallstones are formed from cholesterol and bile salts. They
     can vary in size from a few millimeters to few centimeters.
     The most common reason to have the gallbladder removed is
     the blockage of bile flow causing pain, nausea and vomiting.

     Food can still be digested without a gallbladder.

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Gallbladder Surgery A Guide to
What is gallbladder surgery (Cholecystectomy)?

    The surgery can be done 2 ways, laparoscopic or open. This booklet however,
    is for patients having laparoscopic surgery and that are supposed to go home the
    same day.

       1. Laparoscopic                            2. Open

                                            OR

     The surgeon makes four small cuts           The surgeon makes one longer
     in your belly. A camera helps to see        cut in your belly to remove your
     and the instruments act as hands            gallbladder.
     to help the surgeon remove your
     gallbladder.

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Gallbladder Surgery A Guide to
Before your surgery
               Preparing for your surgery
               Exercise will help make sure your body is as fit as possible
               before your surgery. If you are already exercising, keep up the
               good work. If you are not, start slowly adding exercise into your
               day.
               •   Exercise does not need to be strenuous to be helpful; in fact,
                   a fifteen-minute walk is far better than not exercising at all.

Stop smoking:
We strongly suggest you stop smoking completely before
surgery to reduce your risk for lung problems. Your doctor
can help you stop smoking by prescribing medication.
Stop alcohol:
Do not drink alcohol for 24 hours before surgery. Alcohol can
interact with some medicines. Please let us know if you need
help decreasing your alcohol use before surgery.
Plan ahead:
You may need help with meals, laundry, bathing or cleaning,
when you first go home from the hospital. Make plans with
your family and friends so you will have the help you need.

                            Arrange to have a responsible adult with you to take
                            you home from the hospital and stay with you for the
                            first 24 hours after your surgery.
                            You will not be allowed to leave the hospital alone.
                            You CANNOT take a taxi home by yourself.

  I       Your surgery will be cancelled if you do not have someone
          to take you home and to stay with you for 24 hours.

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Gallbladder Surgery A Guide to
Before Your Surgery

    Preoperative visit
    During your preoperative visit, you
    will:
       •   Have blood tests.
       •• Have an ECG
          (electrocardiogram).
       •• Meet with a nurse who will tell
          you how to get ready for your
          surgery and what to expect on
          the day of your surgery.
       •• Meet with a doctor who will
          ask you questions about your
          health. If you have medical
          problems, you may be referred
          to another doctor (a specialist)
          before surgery.

                Some medications or herbal products should be

       I        stopped before surgery. Please bring a list of your
                medications to the Preoperative clinic. The clinic doctor
                will explain which medications you should stop and
                which ones you should keep taking. Your pharmacist
                can give you a list of your medications or can fax the
                list to us at 514-934-4446

    If you have any questions, you may contact the Preoperative clinic nurses
    at (514) 934-1934, extension 43778, Monday to Friday, 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

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Before Your Surgery

Cancelling your surgery
If you get a cold or other illness, or become pregnant, please call your surgeon’s
office as soon as possible. If it is not possible to reach your surgeon, call the
Admitting Department (514) 934-1934 ext. 42190.

   Call to reschedule if:

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       You are not well.                              You need to cancel.

               Please keep in mind that the Montreal General

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               Hospital is a Trauma Centre. This means that your
               surgery may need to be delayed or cancelled because
               of an emergency. Your surgeon will reschedule your
               surgery as soon as possible.

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Before Your Surgery

     Instructions: Day before surgery

     The Admitting Department will
     phone you to tell you what time
     to come to the hospital. (If your
     surgery is scheduled on a Monday,
     the hospital will phone you the
     Friday before).
     You will be asked to arrive 1½ to
     2 hours before your surgery is
     planned to start.
     The time of surgery is not exact. It
     may be earlier or later than planned.

                          If you do not receive a call before

                I         2:00 pm, you may contact the Admitting
                          Department at (514) 934-1934 ext. 42190

     Date of surgery:                                                        !
     Time of arrival at the hospital:

     Room: Surgical Admission Services (D10-124) on the 10th floor of the main
     building.

     If you have any questions, you may contact the nurses of the
     Preoperative Clinic at (514) 934-1934, extension 43778, Monday to Friday,
     1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
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Before Your Surgery

Can I eat or drink before my surgery?

      STOP

                                             Some patients may drink
                                             carbohydrate drinks up until
                                             their expected time of arrival at
  All patients need to stop eating at        the hospital. The Preoperative
  midnight.                                  nurse will let you know if you are
                                             allowed to have these.

There are benefits to drinking clear fluids. If the Preoperative nurse asks you
to drink please choose one of the liquids on the next page. Drink the amount
shown on the evening before and on the morning of your surgery. You do not
need to choose the same drink for the evening and the morning.

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Before Your Surgery

        Try to drink the
        amount shown

      No diet drinks please                                       P

                                                          apple juice                  orange juice
         2CUPS     16oz   1 2 Qt                                                         (no pulp)
            1 34
                          1 23 CUP                                       OR
           1 12    12oz
             114          1 13 CUP

           1CUP     8oz   1 CUP
              34
                          23 CUP
             12     4oz

                                                 evening before: 850ml        evening before: 1000ml
                                                   morning of: 425ml            morning of: 500ml

                            commercial                   cranberry                      lemonade
 OR                           iced tea      OR
                                                          cocktail       OR

      evening before: 1100ml                     evening before: 650ml        evening before: 1000ml
         morning of: 550ml                         morning of: 325ml             morning of: 500ml

                                     You may drink clear liquids until your expected
                                     time of arrival at the hospital. For example, if you

         I                           have to arrive at the hospital at 11AM, do not drink
                                     fluids after 11AM.
                                     Exception: if your time of arrival is between 6 and
                                     6:30 in the morning you should stop drinking at
                                     5:30 in the morning.

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Before Your Surgery

Before going to bed, take a shower or bath
using one of the sponges given to you in the
Preoperative clinic. Wash your body and belly
button, and wear freshly washed clothes to bed.

Things to bring to the hospital

    □□ This booklet.                       □□ Your Medicare card.

    □□ If you wear glasses, contact        □□ If you do not speak French or
       lenses, a hearing aid or               English, please bring someone
       dentures, please bring the             to translate for you.
       appropriate containers with your
       name on them.                       □□ Please leave all jewelry, credit
                                              cards and objects of value
    □□ If you use a cane, crutches or         at home. The hospital is not
       walker at home, please bring           responsible for any lost or
       them to hospital with your name        stolen articles.
       on them.

    □□ Your medication in their original
       containers.

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Day of Surgery

     At home

     P □□ Take a shower or bath using the second sponge
          given to you to wash your body and belly button
          and wear freshly washed clothes

       □□ Do not put on any creams, lotions or perfume.

       □□ Do not wear make-up or nail polish.

       □□ Do not shave the area to be operated.

       □□ Remove all jewelry including body piercings and
          leave it at home.

       □□ Wear loose comfortable clothing. Many patients
          are bloated after this surgery.

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Day of Surgery
At the hospital
Report directly to the Surgical Admission Services (D10-124) at the time given.

In the Preoperative admitting area, the nurse will:
•   Ask you to change into a hospital gown
•   Make sure your personal belongings are in a safe place
•   Complete a Preoperative checklist with you
You may be asked to put on tight elastic stockings to help blood circulate better
and prevent blood clots from forming. You should wear them until you get change
to go home.

When the operating room is ready, an orderly will bring you there.
In the operating room you will meet your anesthesiologist and the other members
of the surgical team.

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Day of Surgery

     Waiting room

     Family and friends may wait for you in the waiting room located in the D wing on
     the 10th floor (D10-117).
     The space is small so we ask that you limit the number of people coming with
     you. The nurse from Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) will call for your escort
     when you are ready to go home.

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After your surgery

You will wake up in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU).
There are no visitors in the PACU
                             You will have:
intravenous
                             •   An intravenous, to give you fluid and medications
                             •   An oxygen mask

                                                             oxygen mask

Your vital signs (pulse, blood pressure) will be checked often. Your nurse will
check your bandages and ask you about your pain.
You will stay there until you are well enough to go home (about two hours). This
period of time varies with each patient.

                Remember you must have someone to take
        I       you home and to stay with you for the first
                24 hours after your surgery.

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After your surgery
     Pain Control
     Pain relief is important because it helps you:
        • Breathe more easily
        • Move more easily
        • Sleep better
        • Recover faster
        • Eat better
        • Do things that are important to you

        No pain                 Pain Intensity Scale                  Pain as bad as
                                                                     you can imagine
                0     1     2     3     4     5     6     7     8     9      10

     You will be asked to rate your pain on a scale from 0-10. The nurse will give you
     medicine if you have pain. Our goal is to keep your pain score below 4/10.

     You may have neck and shoulder pain for the first few days after your surgery
     due to the gas put into your belly. This will go away by itself.

     Do not wait until the pain gets too bad before telling us.
     You will not become addicted to pain medication given to you for surgical pain.

     Nausea
     Some patients have nausea after their surgery, medications can be given to help this.

                 Always tell the nurse if your pain is more than 4 on the

        I        pain scale (where 0 is no pain and 10 is pain as bad as
                 you can imagine.) This will help your nurse decide how to
                 best manage your pain.

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At Home
Abdominal Pain
You may have some pain during the first few days following surgery.
Please track your pain levels at home using the Pain Diary found on page 24
You will receive a prescription that includes:
•   acetaminophen (Tylenol),
•   a medication against pain and swelling (anti-inflammatory) and
•   a stronger pain medication (Narcotic).
Tell your surgeon if you are allergic to any of these medications or if you are
already on aspirin or anti-inflammatory medication.
Take acetaminophen (Tylenol) and the anti-inflammatory first to relieve your pain.
Add the narcotic if your pain is not relieved by acetaminophen (Tylenol) and the
anti-inflammatory.
If the anti-inflammatory and pain medicine cause burning or pain in your
stomach, stop taking them right away and call your surgeon.

Diet
You can eat anything you want. If you are
nauseous start drinking clear fluids and gradually
increase your intake according to your tolerance.
Some pain medications can cause constipation. If
this becomes a problem, increase the amount of
fluids you drink, and add more whole grains, fruits
and vegetables to your diet.

Do not drink any alcohol for 24 hours after anesthesia or while you are
taking pain medication.
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At Home
     Your incision
      You may notice some pink on your
     belly. This is the disinfectant used in
     the operating room. It will wash off
     once you shower.
     You will have 4 small plastic bandages
     on your belly. The bandages are
     waterproof so you can take a shower
     after your surgery if you wish to do so.
     Remove the bandages 2 days after
     your surgery. Each small cut will be
     covered with thin pieces of tape.

     If after 7 days the pieces of tape have not peeled off, you may remove them
     yourself.
     You can continue taking showers once the bandages are off.

     Tell your surgeon if your incision becomes warm, red, and hard or you see pus or
     drainage coming from it.

     Activities
     You may feel more tired after your surgery, so rest. You may begin all your normal
     activities once you feel ready (including work, exercise and sexual activity).

         I         You are not allowed to drive for the first 24 hours after
                    anesthesia or while you are taking pain medication.

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At Home

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                     Complications do not happen very often
                     but it is important that you know what is
                               normal and what is not.
     Seek medical attention if you have any of the following
     symptoms:
       •   Your incision(s) become warm, red, you see pus or any
           drainage coming from it.
       •   You have a fever (greater then 38˚C/100,4˚F)
       •   You cannot drink fluids or keep them down.
       •   You are having more pain that is not relieved by the
           medications

Follow up
You may receive a phone call from the recovery room nurse the day after your
surgery. He/she will be phoning to see how you are doing.
About 3 weeks after your surgery, you will need to see your surgeon.
Once at home, call the clinic to set up an appointment.
For patients operated at the Montreal General Hospital the number of the
clinic is 514-934-8025

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Important Resources

          If you have any questions, please contact us.

         Dr. Feldman: 		           (514) 934-1934 extension 44337
         Dr. Fried: 			            (514) 934-8044
         Dr. Khwaja: 			           (514) 934-1934 extension 44334
         Dr. Vassiliou: 		         (514) 934-1934 extension 44330
         Dr. Chaudhury 		          (514) 934-1934 extension 31951
         Dr. Paraskevas 		         (514) 934-1934 extension 36522
         Dr. Metrakos: 		          (514) 934-1934 extension 31600
         Dr. Tchervenkov:		        (514) 934-1934 extension 34042
         Dr. Deckelbaum 		         (514) 934-1934 extension 44334

         Other surgeon:
                          ____________________________________

                          Montreal General Hospital
                             Day Surgery Unit
                               (514) 934-8064
                                (7am to 3pm)

                          Montreal General Hospital
                             Preoperative Clinic
                          (514) 934-1934 ext. 43778
                                 (1pm to 3pm)

                               Admitting office
                           (514) 934-1934 ext. 42190

                      Montreal General Surgery clinic
                              (514) 934-8025
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Suggestions to help you stop smoking

    There are four phases of quitting
    1. Preparing to quit
    2. Choosing a quit date
    3. Coping with withdrawal
    4. Fighting relapses
    Stop smoking now and you will already be on your way to quitting.
    Take it one day at a time. Think of yourself as a non-smoker. Be
    proud of what you have already done.
    Ask your family and friends not to smoke around you.
    Get a family member or a friend to stop smoking at the same time.
    Join a stop-smoking group and kick the habit with other people.
    Speak with your doctor about aids to help you quit such as the
    nicotine patch.

Get more information from:

     Montreal Chest Hospital
     (514) 934-1934 extension 32503
     www.muhc.ca

     Quebec Lung Association
     (514) 287-7400 or 1-800-295-8111
     www.pq.lung.ca

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Pain Diary

        Using the Pain Intensity           For example:
        Scale and table below,
                                               Days After
        enter the level of pain                 Surgery      Morning      Noon   Evening Night
        you feel during the day.
                                                   1         4 / 10       4/10   3 /10   3/10

                                                   2

                                                   3

               No pain           Pain Intensity 4Scale             Pain as bad as
                                                                  you can imagine
                     0   1   2     3   4   5      65   7      8       9     10

              Days After
               Surgery           Morning       Noon         Evening Night

                     1           __ /10     __ /10          __ /10         __ /10

                     2

                     3

                     4

                     5

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