You’ll probably be admitted on the day of your procedure.
If you’re having sedation or general anaesthesia, you’ll have to fast for at least 6 hours before your surgery. You may be allowed clear fluids up to 2 hours beforehand. (Clear fluids include water, pulp-free juice, clear cordial, black tea and black coffee). Your stomach needs to be empty to reduce your likelihood of vomiting, which could damage your lungs.
You may have to fill out a consent form if you haven’t done this already.
You may be given an antibiotic to reduce your risk of infection after surgery.
Waiting to go into theatre.
Expect to wait around for a while before your surgery, as you may not be first on your surgeon’s procedure list. If your anaesthetist has prescribed a pre-medication, you’ll get it during this time.