What to Know About Surgery During the Pandemic
4/6/2021
Birmingham, AL (April 6, 2021) --- The thought of having surgery for a nagging injury or lingering pain can make some patients feel uneasy. But, as many experts have said over the last few months, it is extremely important not to neglect medical needs during the pandemic.
Patients can feel confident seeking care the medical care they need at Grandview Medical Center. Numerous steps have been put in place to keep patients safe during their visits, including:
- Screening all visitors for COVID-19 exposure and symptoms before they are allowed to enter.
- Visitor restrictions reduce the number of people inside to enable social distancing and keep patients and employees safe.
- Facemasks are worn by everyone inside the hospital – patients, employees and physicians.
- Caregivers are using appropriate personal protective equipment and washing hands before and after caring for every patient.
- Cleaning protocols have been enhanced with extra measures and increased frequency, including disinfection of frequently touched surfaces and all patient care areas.
- Furniture in waiting areas arranged to support social distancing.
“Lingering injuries or pain can lead to long-term health issues if not addressed,” said Jeffrey Wade, M.D., orthopedic surgeon and chairman of the department of surgical services at Grandview. “I have seen an increase in patients who are experiencing more significant health issues because they delayed care. Grandview Medical Center has precautions in place to treat all patients who need medical care. I strongly urge people to contact their physician if they have health concerns.”
Pre-surgery COVID-19 testing is required for patients undergoing procedures involving general anesthesia or aerosolizing procedures. Patients are asked to self-quarantine after receiving the test and before arriving at the hospital. Care for surgery patients is delivered in a non-COVID care zone in which all patients have tested negative for COVID and provided by a dedicated group of staff who only work in this area.
“Delaying surgery for any length of time can sustain unnecessary pain and suffering and sometimes lead to more complicated procedures and reduced quality of life,” said W. Scott Pennington, M.D., general surgeon and member of the Grandview Medical staff. “Remember, the sooner your surgery is done, the sooner your relief and recovery begin.”
Currently, Grandview allows two visitors per patient. For surgical patients, every effort will be made to accommodate the two visitor policy but it is based on waiting room availability and social distancing. All visitors are screened upon arrival for temperature and to ensure they have not been in contact with individuals known to have COVID-19.
To schedule an appointment with a surgeon or another specialist, call 205-971-DOCS. For more information about the hospital’s safety plan, click here https://www.grandviewhealth.com/covid-19.
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