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Surgery
Safe, Successful Surgery Starts with Anesthesia Care
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Mar 23, 2017 - 5:55:00 PM

(HealthNewsDigest.com) - CHICAGO – If surgery is in your future, it’s never too early to prepare. Whether you’re having an outpatient procedure or a major operation involving a hospital stay, the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) encourages you to take simple steps to be ready for the big day, starting with talking with your physician anesthesiologist, a vital member of your care team.

No one understands this more than 18-year-old
Hunter Jones, who was diagnosed with a rare case of colon cancer and is grateful her physician anesthesiologist, Mary Herman, M.D., Ph.D., called off her initial cancer surgery. During the preoperative evaluation with Dr. Herman, Hunter mentioned a tingly feeling and numbness in her legs after her previous anesthesia experiences including not being able to walk for a few days. Her symptoms sounded alarm bells for Dr. Herman who sent Hunter for additional tests which revealed a brain tumor. If Hunter had proceeded with the anesthesia and colon cancer surgery, she might have been permanently paralyzed.

“Hunter’s experience illustrates just how important it is to talk to your physician anesthesiologist before a procedure to fully discuss your health, even something you might not think is relevant,” said Jeffrey Plagenhoef, M.D., ASA president. “This discussion is critical to patient safety and determining when patients are ready for a procedure.”

In addition to evaluating a patient before surgery, physician anesthesiologists also monitor the anesthesia and vital body functions during the operation and monitor the patient after the procedure to assure a smooth recovery and pain control.

“It’s very rare that I postpone a surgery because our entire medical team works together with our patients to ensure we've carefully reviewed their history, physical exam and made sure they are optimized before surgery,” said Dr. Herman. “Hunter’s case was the best anesthetic I never gave.”

During Patient Safety Awareness Week, ASA offers the following
steps to take before surgery to ensure the safest outcome:

“Dr. Herman made a difference in my life. If I was paralyzed my life would have changed completely,” said Hunter, whose brain tumor and colon cancer were removed and is cancer-free. “For that I am forever grateful.”

Now attending college, Hunter runs Hope for Hunter, a fund she created that donates Chemo Cozy jackets to children and young adults undergoing cancer treatment. She is thankful she told her physician anesthesiologist about her previous anesthesia experiences.

“She played a huge role in discovering my brain cancer and made me realize how important physician anesthesiologists are in a patient’s care,” said Hunter. “She made a difference in my life.”

For more information, download
ASA’s Preparing for Surgery: An Anesthesia Checklist. Tips in the checklist highlight planning for the procedure, talking to your physicians and preparing for the day of the procedure. To learn more about preparing for surgery, visit asahq.org/wscpreparingforsurgery. To learn more about the critical role physician anesthesiologists play before, during and after surgery, visit www.asahq.org/WhenSecondsCount.


The American Society of Anesthesiologists
Founded in 1905, the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) is an educational, research and scientific society with more than 52,000 members organized to raise and maintain the standards of the medical practice of anesthesiology. ASA is committed to ensuring that physician anesthesiologists evaluate and supervise the medical care of patients before, during, and after surgery to provide the highest quality and safest care that every patient deserves.

For more information on the field of anesthesiology, visit the American Society of Anesthesiologists online at asahq.org.



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