Arthroplasty may be done as a same day surgery. Or it may need a stay in a hospital. Ask your healthcare provider about the length of your stay. Procedures may vary depending on your condition and your healthcare provider's practices.
Arthroplasty may be done while you are asleep under general anesthesia. Or it may be done while you are awake under local anesthesia. Your anesthesiologist will talk with you in advance.
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You will be asked to remove clothing and will be given a medical gown to wear.
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An IV line may be started in a vein in your arm or hand.
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You will be positioned on the operating table in a way that gives the best access to the joint to be treated.
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A urinary catheter may be inserted.
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If there is a lot of hair at the surgical site, it may be shaved off.
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The anesthesiologist will watch your heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, and blood oxygen level during the surgery.
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The skin over the surgical site will be cleaned with an antiseptic solution.
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The healthcare provider will make an incision in the area of the joint.
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They will repair or remove the damaged parts of the joint.
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The incision will be closed with stitches or surgical staples.
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A sterile bandage or dressing will be applied.