Minimal Access Surgery
Splenectomy
SUPRARENALECTOMY. SURGERY BY MINIMUM ACCESS
Medical Program
Hospitalization (2 days)
Hospitalization in private room (meals and nursing care included)
In patient medical care (daily round visit included)
Initial evaluation and preparation of clinical history
Consultation with specialists in
Aanesthesiology
General surgery
Reconsultation with specialist.
Pre-surgical research
Minimum coagulogram
Erythrosedimentation
Complete blood count
Creatinine
Glycemia
Blood group ABO and RH
Quantitative serology (VDRL)
Rapid antibody test against HIV-1/2
Simple chest x-ray
Electrocardiogram
Pathological anatomy research
Diagnostic biopsy of surgical pieces
Imaging research
Superior abdomen diagnostic ultrasound
Surgical precedure: General anesthesia
Splenectomy
Medical report conclusions and recommendations
Note: Accomodation fo the patient's companio 40.00 CUC per day (meals included)
Medications, disposable material, blood, derivatives or their substitutes and artificial support materials are not included.
The medical programs are designed to perform the pre-surgical studies on an outpatient basis. If the patient prefer hospitalization, the pre-surgical stay increases in two or three days depending on the scheduled surgery.
TREATMENTS RELATED TO MINIMUM ACCESS SURGERIES
Splenectomy
Minimal Access Surgeries