FAQ
Orthopaedic & General Surgery
Below is the list of Frequently-Asked Questions
on Orthopaedic and General Surgery. It has answers to most of the
common questions. If you are seeking answers to questions that you
feel have not been answered feel free to contact us through our
Contact Form. Resources and Documentation
are also available for download in our Download
Area.
Do I need a referral from my Doctor?
No a doctors referral is not necessary we
carry out a full clinical examination x-rays are taken as well as
blood and urine tests and a consultation with the orthopaedic consultant
the day before surgery.
Would it help if I brought my MRI's, x-rays,
etc with me?
If you can obtain them they may be useful
but we undertake our own investigations and x-rays so it is not
necessary to bring them. Any MRI's you may wish to bring should
be less than 3 months old.

Should I inform the doctor if there is anything unusual in my medical
history?
Yes although this is covered in the pre-surgery
questionnaire, which the doctor will have read it is always helpful
to mention any major points again. To download the pre-surgery questionnaire,
go to our download page.
Can my partner attend the consultation?
Yes that they are welcome to attend; the
surgeon is quite open and has nothing to hide.
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Can you tell me more about your facility in Belgium?
Our partner Hospital in Belgium was established
in 1948 it has 197 beds is equipped with the latest technology and
carries out surgical procedures with confidence offering the very
best medical care and attention.
The hospital staff comprises of 40 physicians and
over 420 employees. Each physician is a specialist trained in one
of the primary medical disciplines: anaesthesiology, general surgery,
vascular surgery, ear nose & throat, gynaecology & obstetrics,
oral & facial surgery, orthopaedics, urology, dermatology, internal
medicine, cardiology, gastroenterology, pulmonology, rheumatology,
radiology. The five operating theatres are equipped with the newest
technology. The emergency department and the 8-bed intensive care
facility are staffed 24 hours a day with on site resident cover.
Nursing staff are dedicated to providing a quality
service and effective patient care at all times giving their full
commitment and excellence in caring for their guests. In addition
the hospital is equipped with an extensive physical rehabilitation
unit, a state-of-the-art laboratory and radiology department are
available on site. The hospital places a strong emphasis on cleanliness
and the quality of its food. All meals are prepared on site and
the menu changes daily.
There is a hairdresser and even a massage available for friends
and family staying there.
Can I bring a relative or friend?
Yes there is an in house modern bed &
breakfast facility especially for friends & family members.
On which days is the surgery undertaken?
Surgery is performed either on a Tuesday
or Thursday. The day before surgery is set-aside for patients clinical
and pre surgical examinations and tests.
How many main orthopaedic procedures are done
at the Hospital per year?
The teem of consultant surgeons have been
operating at this hospital since 1992 and carry out 400 major procedures
per year.
How many people does your organisation treat
a year?
Approx 300 hip, knee, spine, general
surgery plus scans & investigations.

Will I need a blood transfusion?
With knee replacement surgery it is possible
that you may need some blood.
If need is this included in price?
Transfusion is included in the price.
What is the blood screening policy?
European policy on filtration and testing
of blood is very strict. The hospital is equipped with its own accredited
laboratories. Blood samples can be screened day or night.
The ICU can locally provide blood-gas analysis and ionogram under
the supervision of the central laboratory, which is responsible
for quality.
Blood transfusion services are organised as specified in the European
guide to "qualification assurance of blood donation and preparation
use" (edition 8th January 2002 under code R 9515)
Practical Arrangements Describe:
- Indications
- Method of Transfusion
- ABO and Rhesus Control
Indications for:
- CMV Negative Blood
- Deleucocyted Blood
- Lymfocyt Radiation
- Transfusion Reactions and Therapy
Blood units are supplied by the Blood Transfusion
Centre, which is regulated by the Belgian Law dated 5th July 1994,
pertaining to blood and derivates of blood of human origin in addition
the European guide to "qualification assurance of blood donation
and preparation use" is strictly followed (edition of 8th January
2002 under code R 9515).
Articles 8 & 4 of the Belgian law state that blood must be screened
for hepatitis B and C, HIV, syphilis and anti HBc antibodies.
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What steps are taken to prevent blood clots
(thrombosis)
The hospital will administer a low weight
heparin 'B' to prevent thrombosis. You may also receive some of
these drugs to take home with you.
I wish to fly shortly after my surgery is this
safe?
Yes this is quite safe and as you are receiving
low weight heparin 'B' to prevent thrombosis there should be less
risk of thrombosis than usual.
What type of Anaesthesia is used?
Where possible patients receive epidural
anaesthesia, the anaesthetist will discuss the type of anaesthesia
used prior to surgery if you have a preference please state this
to the anaesthetists or surgeon.
If this method is appropriate for you, you will first be sedated
through the IV in the pre-op area. This relaxes you and minimizes
the discomfort of the initial epidural procedure. With epidural
anaesthesia, a narrow catheter is placed between two bones of your
spine. A controlled flow of anaesthetic goes through the narrow
catheter, anaesthetising your body from the abdomen down so you
will not feel anything during surgery.
If you are undergoing general anaesthesia, you will first be put
to sleep by IV medication. A mask or a breathing tube then gives
an anaesthetic gas with is monitored by the anaesthetist.
Could you tell me a little more about the intensive
care facilities?
The hospital has a fully functioning 24
- hour accident & emergency department, paramedics, and fully
equipped intensive care unit. Response time for a doctor to be at
bedside day or night is under 2 minutes.How long will I stay in
Intensive care?
Usually less than 1 day however if you have any history of heart
problems are overweight or have other risk factors we may keep you
in intensive care for a longer period, this is a perfectly normal
procedure.
Is there any additional cost associated with
this?
Providing the length of stay in intensive
care is just a couple of days there is no additional cost.
What make of prosthesis is used?
We prefer to fit Zimmer orthopaedics prosthesis.
we consider Zimmer to be the leading and most experienced manufacturer
of prosthesis, its advanced technical capacity means that it produces
some of the best and most durable prosthesis on the market today.
We try to always fit not only the best product available but also
one that has been tried and tested for a number of years.

What is the expected life of this implant and
it's track record?
These prosthesis are very durable and should
last 20 to 25 years.
I understand that there is cemented as well
as cement-less fixation, which is the surgeon likely to use?
In hip and knee
replacement we always try to work with cement-less unless the
indications are for cemented i.e. the bone structure is week etc.
The reason for not using cement is that the tough alloy used in
the construction of the prosthesis is both porous and rough (on
the outside) where it meets the bone, this enables the bone to grow
and fix itself to the prosthesis (like the barnacles on the hull
of a ship). After a short while the bone grows over the prosthesis
and the two become firmly fixed together. With cement there is always
a possibility of the cement breaking down or working loose.
Is there a web site for the makers?
Zimmer: www.zimmer.co.uk
Brochures can be downloaded from our Download
Page.
Is the Continuous Passive Motion machine used
to exercise after knee surgery?
Yes in addition to the morning physiotherapy
sessions in the afternoon you may be placed on a CPM machine.
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What charges are not included?
Phone calls, accommodation for friends or
family.
It would be nice to speak to some one who has
experienced using your services, could you please provide a reference
that I could reach by telephone?
Yes we have many please contact us at the
office and we will provide some details.
I am not very mobile can you assist with wheelchairs?
Yes we can arrange for you to be taken by
wheelchair through the airport if you choose to fly and wheelchair
assistance on €tar if needed. We would recommend wheelchair
assistance if you have any mobility problems. Please ensure that
we are informed at the office so that we can best assist you.
How long is the duration of stay?
Durations of stay are as follows:
- Hip resurfacing - 11 days
- Hip replacement - 11 days
- Knee replacement - 13 days
- Hip or knee revisions - 16 days
Can I stay longer if required?
Yes, there is an additional 7 days stay
available. We recommend the addition period of stay for women over
75 and men over 80 or if there are any mobility problems. The extra
week includes full physiotherapy and enables the patient to recover
more fully before returning home.
How do I book?
Just call us (+44 (0) 207 193 4346) and
let us know that you wish to proceed, together with you we set a
target date then you confirm your travel arrangements with us. We
then dispatch a confirmation letter, and a manual explaining the
surgery.
Methods of Payment
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Credit
Card - Visa, Mastercard (add 3.5% surcharge) |
Bank
Transfer |
Direct Bank
transfer 4 weeks before traveling |
Cash |
Cash payment
at the hospital in Euro |
Bank
Cheque |
Made payable
to "Direct Healthcare Iinternational Limited" |
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