How long have you been performing Mohs surgery?Will you use the fresh-tissue or fixed-tissue technique?Will I have to alter the use of my current medications for this procedure?What will you do if you don't find the border of the cancerous lesion?
the patient should come to the clinic or hospital one to seven days prior to surgery. The physician will review the proposed surgery with the patient and answer any questions. He
The entire process should be made clear before the surgery is done. Sometimes the surgeon will only do the surgery and the family doctor or another doctor is responsible for all followup. Such a procedure should be made clear to the patient before the surgery. It is important that a family member or other person go with the patient to surgery to obtain follow up information. Frequently the patient is dazed and does not understand followup instructions. You should have written instructions for followup care that you received following surgery. That should tell you which medical personnel you are to use.
Such questions should be asked of your doctor.
I don't think you should be a doctor
Is there a surgeon associated with this practice skilled with OPCAB or MIDCAB procedures?Can the surgeon skilled in these procedures evaluate the patient for an OPCAB or MIDCAB procedure?How many procedures has the surgeon performed in the last year
You should ask to see the doctor's credentials. Also, ask about the plan for surgery. Additionally, you need to be clear on what the risks are and how your life will change after you have this operation.
for a doctor to offer the services the patient must take part in all the process of being treated. Patient should be there when the surgery is taking place, when being injected etc. In short the doctor can not offer his services if there is no patient.
Sometimes. It depends on the level of shoulder instability the patient has. You should consult a doctor.
How many times has the surgeon performed this specific procedure?Should the physician be contacted if pain develops after the surgery?When can normal activities be resumed?What about driving?
How will the procedure affect daily activities after recovery?Where will the surgery be performed?What form of anesthesia will be used?What will be the resulting appearance and level of function after surgery?
I suggest go for another doctor to ask who wouldnt mind explaining. It would not be fair for you not being explained since you are the patient.
Surgery is something that should be discussed with a doctor who can properly go through all options that would be appropriate for each patient. Surgery may be a good choice for one patient, but another patient may be able to try different exercise or diet programs they hadn't considered before.