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Is Pre-operative Testing Necessary Prior To Cholecystectomy?

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Posted on Sat, 2 May 2015
Question: I am having a cholecystectomy in a week. I have noticed that I'm not scheduled for any pre op testing. The surgeon does have a very recent lab panel if CBC cmp ua lipase amylase and the ct scan showing the stones. As this is my first surgery I'm very nervous and wonder if the tests the surgeon has are sufficient for successful outcome without complication. I will get a pre op phone call. Is this standard?
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Answered by Dr. Panagiotis Zografakis (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
It depends

Detailed Answer:
Hello,

no single answer can be given for your question. In young healthy patients, pre-operative testing might be considered unnecessary. So if your surgeon already had all the necessary data, then no further testing was absolutely needed. The pre-op phone call you're going to receive, probably intends to clarify whether you're going to need real pre-op testing or not by asking you questions about potential problems or risk factors.

In my country (Greece) all patients go through pre-operative testing by the cardiologist and anesthesiologist. This is done to detect patients that have risk factors for complications during the operation due to the administration of the anesthetic drugs.

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Is Pre-operative Testing Necessary Prior To Cholecystectomy?

Brief Answer: It depends Detailed Answer: Hello, no single answer can be given for your question. In young healthy patients, pre-operative testing might be considered unnecessary. So if your surgeon already had all the necessary data, then no further testing was absolutely needed. The pre-op phone call you're going to receive, probably intends to clarify whether you're going to need real pre-op testing or not by asking you questions about potential problems or risk factors. In my country (Greece) all patients go through pre-operative testing by the cardiologist and anesthesiologist. This is done to detect patients that have risk factors for complications during the operation due to the administration of the anesthetic drugs. Kind Regards!