Pre and Post Op Instruction

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Pre op Instructions for Extra-Ocular Surgery


• Anticoagulants may be stopped 7 days prior to surgery after consulting with physician. Do not stop warfarin without physicians permission

• Shower prior to surgery, but do not apply any lotion, oil or cream to face or chest. Do not apply any after shave, perfume, or make-up.

• In the morning of surgery, heart, diabetes and blood pressure medicines and/or other medicines that have been prescribed are to be taken.

• If surgery is planned under local anaesthesia, can eat something light two hours before surgery. If surgery is planned under general anaesthesia, do not eat or drink anything; can take heart/blood pressure medicines with a sip of water.


During surgery:


• A local anesthetic injection will be given around the eyes to numb the area.

• Some injections maybe given before and after surgery for sedation and to relieve post-op pain.


Post operative instructions:


Diet: Resume normal diet

Eye patch/bandage: eye will be under a bandage that is removed in the hospital next day at the follow up visit. If eye patch is to be removed on the same day, you will be instructed to do so by your doctor.

Swelling and bruising: Expect some swelling and black and blue discoloration. This swelling and discoloration may, by gravity, collect in the lower eyelids or cheeks. You may also experience tearing, sensitivity to light, itching, and tightness of the eyelids. These sensations will improve over few days.

Stitches: All stitches should be kept clean. The non-absorbable stitches are removed at 7-10 days. Your surgeon will discuss timing of removal if necessary.

Bleeding: Some oozing may occur from the incision site where the stitches are. This may need to be blotted occasionally. A light gauze may be applied to help stop the oozing.

• If lacrimal surgery was performed, some oozing may occur from the nose and throat. This is normal. Pinching the nose and sitting with your head backwards will help to stop the ooze. Do not blow your nose. Avoid sneezing; if at all pinch the nose while sneezing.

Activity: Do not rub eyes


Vigorous activity and exercise should be avoided for 2 weeks after surgery. However, there is no need to stay in bed. Daily routine activities can be resumed from the next day. Can resume work 2-3 days after surgery.

You may shower but try to avoid running water, soap, and shampoo over your eyes.

The surgical site should be kept clean. You may boil water and some cotton in it and use this sterile cotton to clean around the eye. Or sterile gauze with sterile water / wipes can be used.


For the first week, it is preferable that you sleep with your head elevated on a couple of pillows. Try not to sleep face down.

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