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Surgical care: Taking the right precautions at the right time

  All surgeries have their risks. Blood clots and infections are common problems that can lengthen hospital stays and shorten lives.
Getting better: Care in the hospital
 

On average, an infection of a wound from surgery -- surgical site infection -- can increase a hospital stay by seven days and substantially delay recovery.

Venous thrombo-embolism (VTE or pulmonary embolus) is a blood clot that forms in a vein and travels to the lungs. More than half the patients in hospitals worldwide risk developing a lung blood clot, one of the most common, avoidable causes of death related to surgery.

What to expect as a hospital patient

If you have an operation at an Allina hospital, our doctors and nurses will take precautions that have proven effective in caring for patients having surgery. Their goal is to give the best possible care to each patient, giving the appropriate treatment at the right time.

To help prevent infection in the surgical wound, antibiotic medicine will be given before surgery and stopped the day after the operation. If the area of your body you’ll be operated on should be shaved, clippers will be used as they cause less skin irritation than shaving with a razor.

To help prevent blood clots, certain treatments will be given just before and after surgery.

  • You may receive heparin or another medicine that can make your blood thinner.
  • You may wear compression stockings, boots or use a foot pump to improve blood circulation.

How is Allina doing?

Percent of surgical care patients who received the appropriate treatment at the right time

Allina - all hospitals

line graph showing percentage of patients being treated correctly for heart attack

Allina - all hospitals

Abbott Northwestern Hospital

Buffalo Hospital

Cambridge Medical Center

Mercy Hospital

New Ulm Medical Center

Owatonna Hospital

River Falls Area Hospital

St. Francis Regional Medical Center

United Hospital

Unity Hospital

 

Surgical Care Improvement Project

As part of a national quality partnership called the Surgical Care Improvement Project (SCIP), we report on how well our hospitals are doing in preventing surgery complications.

Visit www.qualitycheck.org to see how our hospitals compare to others throughout the nation in surgical care.

Surgery Information and Care

Hospital Stay Information

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Source: Alexandar Cohen, MD, et al, Venous thromboembolism risk and prophylaxis in the acute hospital care setting (ENDORSE study): a multinational cross-sectional study, The Lancet, Feb. 2, 2008; Hospital Quality Alliance, (www.hospitalcompare.hhs.gov); Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Surgical Site Infections; The Joint Commission, Surgical Care Improvement Performance Measurement Set

First published: 09/16/2008
Last updated: 09/16/2008

Reviewed by: Dennis Salter, director of patient care services, New Ulm Medical Center; John Stoltenberg, MD, vice president of medical affairs, Unity Hospital; Penny Wheeler, MD, chief clinical officer, Allina Hospitals & Clinics

 

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