Discharge Instructions for Laparoscopic Appendectomy

Discharge Instructions for Laparoscopic Appendectomy 
 
You have had your appendix removed laparoscopically.  The appendix is a worm-shaped hollow pouch attached to the beginning of your large intestine. During your procedure, the doctor made two to four small incisions. One was near your bellybutton, and the others were elsewhere on your abdomen. Through one incision, the doctor inserted a thin tube with a camera attached (called a laparoscope). Surgical tools were inserted in the other incisions. You may feel discomfort in your shoulder and chest for up to 48 hours after surgery. This is normal. It is caused by carbon dioxide (gas) used during the operation. It will go away.
 

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When to Call Your Doctor
 
Call your doctor immediately if you have any of the following:

Follow-Up
 
Make a follow-up appointment for 2 weeks after your surgery