Are there any medicines I need to take before surgery?
It is recommended that patients take an iron supplement prior to surgery particularly
if you will be donating your own blood. These supplements may be purchased
at any drugstore or recommended by your family physician.
Are there medications I need to stop taking before surgery?
Most medications may be taken up to the day of surgery. If you are currently
taking an anti-inflammatory medication containing aspirin, this should be discontinued
two weeks prior to surgery unless you are instructed otherwise by your physician.
These medications tend to act as blood thinners and this is the reason for
recommending discontinuing them.
Blood thinning medications such as Coumadin or aspirin are also discontinued
prior to surgery. However, the exact times of discontinuing these medications
are made on an individualized basis and should be checked with your personal
physician for the correct method regarding this.
How long will I be in the hospital?
For joint replacement surgery, most patients are hospitalized 4 days, including
the day of surgery. This may vary if the patient is either going to a rehabilitation
center, a sub-acute facility, or not cleared medically or surgically for discharge
home.
Please be advised. Most insurance covers 3-4
days of acute care in the hospital for total knee replacement surgery. Some
insurances do provide for further care in several other types of facilities.
It is advisable for each patient to contact their health insurance provider
for specific programs covered and to obtain these provisions in writing.

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