Head and Neck Surgery Pathway: Reconstruction Outside Your Mouth

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Head and Neck Surgery Pathway: Reconstruction Outside Your Mouth These are goals for your recovery. Your experience may not follow this pathway exactly. Your doctor or nurse will tell you what to expect. Surgery date: Expected discharge date: tests, procedures, Presurgical testing appointment: - Bring a list of all you take. - Bring results from medical tests done outside of MSK. - Your nurse practitioner may order more tests, appointments, or both. Before Surgery Ask your doctor when to stop taking blood thinners. Examples include: - Aspirin - Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) - Herbal supplements Head and Neck surgeon Plastic surgeon Speech and Swallow therapist Dietitian Follow the instructions in your surgical guide. Stop smoking. Tell your surgical team if you drink alcohol. Plan your ride home after surgery. Sign up for MyMSK (the MSK patient portal). Follow your surgical team s instructions for taking other. Social worker, case manager, or both Tobacco Cessation nurse (if you smoke or recently quit) The day before surgery: - Wash with Hibiclens if your surgical team tells you to. - Don t eat or drink anything after midnight.

tests, procedures, Placed before surgery: - Intravenous (IV) line in a vein - Compression boots on your legs Placed during surgery: - Urinary (Foley ) catheter in your urethra - Tubes and drains in your incision - If you have a skin graft, a vacuum dressing may be placed over the donor site. Before surgery, take only the your surgical team told you to take. Take them with a small sip of water. Before surgery, your Head and Neck surgery team and Plastic surgery team will mark your surgical site. The morning before surgery, wash with Hibiclens if your surgical team tells you to. Day of Surgery After surgery, you will have all of these devices when you wake up. After surgery, you will get pain medication, medication to prevent nausea, and antibiotics. After surgery, use your incentive spirometer 10 times each hour While you re in the hospital: Your Head and Neck surgery and Plastic surgery teams will visit your room every day. You will wear compression boots while you re in bed. Tell your nurse if your pain isn t controlled. Reconstruction Outside Your Mouth 2

tests, procedures 1 Day After Surgery 2 Days After Surgery Your urinary catheter will be removed when you move to your hospital room. signal every hour. This is to make sure blood is flowing. Antibiotics Dietitian Speech and Swallow therapist, if needed Start eating soft or pureed foods. Sit in your chair for most of the day. A staff member will help you move. Walk 1 or more laps around the nursing unit. A staff member will help you. signal every hour. Antibiotics Case manager Physical therapist or occupational therapist, if needed Start planning your home care with your case manager. They will talk with you about your caregiver, medical supplies, and other changes you may need to make at home. Sit in your chair for most of the day. Walk at least 2 to 3 laps around the nursing unit. A staff member will help you. Reconstruction Outside Your Mouth 3

tests, procedures 3 Days After Surgery 4 Days After Surgery signal every 2 hours. Antibiotics Physical therapist or occupational therapist, if needed Learn how to care for your drain(s) and dressing(s). Your nurse will teach you. Sit in your chair for most of the day. Walk at least 3 to 4 laps around the nursing unit. A staff member will help you. signal every 2 hours. Case manager Physical therapist or occupational therapist, if needed Make sure you have a ride home after discharge. Finish planning your discharge with your case manager. If a nurse will be visiting you at home, they will give you information about the nursing agency. Review how to care for your drain(s) and dressing(s). Sit in your chair for most of the day. Walk 4 or more laps around the nursing unit. A staff member will help you. Reconstruction Outside Your Mouth 4

tests, procedures 5 Days After Surgery (Day of Discharge) A staff member will review your discharge instructions with you. You may leave the hospital with tubes and drains in your incision. If you have a vacuum dressing, it will be removed before discharge. Your doctor will give you prescriptions for to take at home. After Discharge The tubes and drains in your incision may be removed at your follow-up appointment. Stool softeners (as needed) Other prescription, if needed Discharge pharmacist You will have a follow-up appointment with your Head and Neck surgery and Plastic surgery teams 1 week after discharge. Plan to leave the hospital by 11:00 AM. Gather your belongings in the morning. Be out of bed for most of the day. Walk as often as you can. A staff member will help you. Follow the instructions in your surgical guide. Call your surgeon s office if you have any questions or concerns. Don t drive until your surgeon says it s safe, especially if you re taking pain medication. Reconstruction Outside Your Mouth 5

Activity and Recovery Log Use this log to track your recovery after your surgery. Moving & Walking Check 1 box each time you move from your bed or walk 1 lap. Incentive Spirometer Check 1 box for each hour you use your incentive spirometer 10 times. 1 Day After Surgery 2 Days After Surgery 3 Days After Surgery Goal: Move from your bed to your chair 3 times Goal: Walk 1 lap or more Goal: Walk 2 to 3 laps or more Goal: Walk 3 to 4 laps or more Goal: 10 times each hour Goal: 10 times each hour Goal: 10 times each hour Reconstruction Outside Your Mouth 6

4 Days After Surgery 5 Days After Surgery Goal: Walk 4 laps or more Goal: Walk 4 laps or more Walking Check 1 box each time you walk 1 lap around the nursing unit. Incentive Spirometer Check 1 box for each hour you use your incentive spirometer 10 times. Goal: 10 times each hour Goal: 10 times each hour Reconstruction Outside Your Mouth 7