The patients should be assessed if they are fit for the surgical procedure through a thorough history taking and physical examination.
The use of laxatives preoperatively is indicated to provide appropriate visualization of the colonic lumen without much of the fecal hindrances. The patient should have gotten adequate antibiotic cover before the surgical procedure to
avoid the risk of sepsis/infections.
You are required to show up to the health care facility about a day to the surgery. This will give the caregivers enough time to run the lab blood tests required and other tests that might be required before the surgery.
The patient is required not to have taken any fluids at least 2 hours before the procedure. If general anesthesia is used, then the patient is required to have fasted at least 8-12 hours before the procedure.
An Intravenous line is required to feed the required drugs into the body system of the patient.
A water drip may or may not be employed.If the patient is taking any anticoagulation medication, they should discuss with the doctor incharge on how to stop or minimize the dosage.
Consent of the patient before the procedure should be taken.