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General Surgery

Welcome to the Brown County Hospital Surgery Department! 

Our Surgery Team includes a General Surgeon, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA's), Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical Nurses, and Surgical Scrub Techs.

The procedures we perform include: Breast Mastectomy, Colon Resection, Thyroidectomy, Cholecystectomy (Gallbladder)-Open and Laparoscopic, Umbilical, Inguinal (Groin), Abdominal, and Incisional Hernia Repairs, and Hemorrhoidectomy as well as others.

Outpatient procedures offered include: Colonoscopy, EGD, Breast Biopsy, and Excision of Lesions among others.

Surgeries performed with Specialty Physicians include: Myringotomy with Tube Placement (Ear Tubes) as well as removal of ear tubes, Nasal Septoplasty, Adnoidectomy, and Tonsillectomy-Ears, Nose, and Throat (ENT); Carpal Tunnel Release, Tennis Elbow Release, and Trigger Thumb Release-Orthopedics; Total Vaginal Hysterectomy-Obstetrics and Gynecology (OB/GYN); and Removal of Bunions, etc-Podiatry.

Our staff is also available "on call" for emergency surgery, the most common include Cesarean Section and Appendectomy.

Our educated and well trained staff is available to answer any questions and ease any concerns you and your family may have.

Preparing for Surgery can be a very stressful experience.

Not just for the person being operated on, but the whole family. And while we can't take away all the anxiety, here are some tips that might help you and your family feel more prepared and confident.

* Ask questions. Talk with your physician about your surgery. Take notes. If you think of new questions after you leave your physicians' office, call the office and talk to one of the nurses.

* Ask family and friends to take care of your yard or your pets. Ask someone to bring meals while you recover. Most people will gladly help if you can give them a specific task

* Pack your bag the day before you come to the hospital. Please remember not to take valuables (rings, jewelry, cash, etc).

* Arrange for someone to take you to the hospital and to bring you home. Persons discharged from our hospital are not permitted to drive themselves home.

* Bring personal grooming items like a comb or brush, slippers, toothbrush, mouthwash, razor, etc. If you forget, we do have some of these items on hand. If you have a favorite magazine or book, bring those.

* Talk with children honestly, but on their terms. Children need to be assured that the doctors and nurses are going to do everything they can to make your surgery successful. Arrange to have children come to the hospital for a visit when you feel up to it.

* Talk with your close friends and family about your wishes for visitation. Many patients feel overwhelmed when a dozen people come to visit the first night. A friendly conversation before hand can help everyone feel better.

We invite you to ask questions... any question, and talk honestly with us about your concerns. This is the time we will devote to you, talking with you and working to ensure that you and your family are treated with the respect and kindness you deserve.

 

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