What to expect before and after cardiothoracic surgery
From the moment you schedule your surgery to the days, weeks and months afterward, you’ll have support from a team of dedicated providers who want to ensure your surgery is as successful as possible.
In addition to your cardiothoracic surgeon, your surgical team may include:
- Anesthesiologists, who monitor you during and after surgery
- Nurse navigators, to help you prepare for your surgery and access the services you need
- Physician assistants, nurses and nurse practitioners
- Radiologists, who may need to perform presurgical imaging tests
- Social workers, who can help arrange support services before surgery and as you recover
- Your referring provider (a cardiologist or pulmonologist)
During your recovery in the hospital, your doctors and nurses will monitor you closely for complications and ensure your safety and comfort.
When you schedule your procedure, you’ll receive instructions for what to do after surgery and information to help you prepare your home for recovery. When you leave the hospital, you will have a good sense of what the days and weeks to come will look like.
Your recovery plan may include cardiac rehabilitation, a medically supervised program designed to help you recover from your procedure and adopt a healthy lifestyle to protect your heart for the long term. If you had a lung procedure, pulmonary rehabilitation will do the same for your lungs.