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Medical Question > Question you should ask?
Following Info would help you out when you are visiting a physician/hospital.

>Definition of facial structure: So whenever a physician is talking using medical word.
>Question you should ask? Question you should ask a physician, hospital etc before and after sugery.

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Questions for the PS (before surgery):
How long have you been doing these types of repairs?
How much of your practice is cleft based?
How often do you research new cleft surgery procedures and review your own procedures?
Exactly how will the procedure be done? (Millard type surgery, Z-Plasty, strait line etc.)
How long will the surgery last?
What will the scars look like? Can I see pictures of children with similar scars whom you have worked on?
Will her lip be symmetrical? Will she have the cupids bow and normal creases?
What types of physical distress will there be (i.e. swelling, bruising, redness of the area?) How long will these last?
Can I see pictures of children who have been through similar surgeries so I know what to expect? (hospital pics so as not to be surprised)
How long will the IV need to be in?
How long will she be in the hospital?
What type of sutures do you use (dissolving or none)? If none - When will the sutures be removed? Is this an office or hospital procedure?
What type of diet/food restrictions will be required? Before and after surgery?
How soon after surgery can I hold my baby?
What are the discharge requirements? Will baby need to be eating/drinking so much liquid, have a certain number of wet diapers etc. before being released?

Questions for PS regarding Post-Surgery:
What types of events after surgery can make scarring worse?
What type of pain medicine can my child have? How often can she have it? Will she sleep a lot more due to drugs? Will we have a prescription for it or can we get it at the hospital?
Should we clean the sutures? How do we do this? How often? Do we need to put on a dressing (tape, gauze, Neosporin etc.?)
Whom should we call if we have any questions at all after surgery? Surgeon? Primary Care Physician?
What restrictions or limitations will she have after surgery? Will my child need to use arm restraints or a Logan's Bow? For how long? What about supervised periods of time without them?
When will our follow-up visit be? Do I need to make this appointment myself or will the hospital staff make it for me?
What happens if she bumps her lip?

Questions of the hospital:
Can we be present when the anesthesia is administered?
Are we allowed in the recovery room? When she wakes up, can we be there?
What will be the time spent in the recovery room?
What can we expect when we go to the hospital for surgery? Check-in procedures etc.
Are there any tests that need to be done the day of surgery, can we have them done ahead of time?
Can we stay with our child in the room?
Can we get copies of the paperwork that will need to be signed the day of surgery so that I may review it ahead of time?
Do parents or nursing/pumping Mom's get meals?
What are parents responsible to bring? (IE: Does the hospital or PS supply arm restraints or do the parents get those from an earlier visit and bring them?)

Questions for PS at follow-up visit after surgery:
Is it perfectly healed?
Can she resume normal activity like sleeping on her stomach and chewing on her fingers?
Do we need to be concerned about her bumping it more then anything else?
For how long should we be extra cautious about sunlight and scarring?
Should we use Vitamin E oil or any products like scarEase? How often? How long?
How often does she need to come back for checkups?

 

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