Postoperative Instructions - Breast Cases | Ascension
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Monday: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Thursday: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Friday: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

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Postoperative Instructions - Breast Cases

Below are general instructions to follow upon discharge for breast procedures.

Diet

  • Eat lightly the first night after surgery. Avoid heavy, greasy, spicy foods.
  • Resume regular diet as tolerated in the morning.
  • Drink plenty of fluids.
  • No alcohol, including beer and wine, for 24 hours and while taking narcotic pain medicine.

Activity

  • Activity allowed guided by common sense and discomfort level. Walking and stairs are ok. Have someone with you until you feel secure.
  • Take slow, deep breaths and cough to open lungs.
  • No driving while taking narcotics. Be sure you can twist/move comfortably before you drive.
  • You may shower the morning after surgery.
  • No tub baths, swimming or soaking for 2 weeks.
  • After a sentinel lymph node biopsy, it is normal to have a greenish-blue discoloration of the urine.
  • Wearing a good bra (support or sports bra) day and night, will provide more support for healing and may help with pain control.
  • Return to work when cleared by the surgeon. This is on an individual basis determined by job duties.

Pain Control

  • A prescription for narcotic pain medicine may be given to you. Follow directions and use as needed. Do not take pain medication on an empty stomach, as it may cause nausea/vomiting.
  • For milder pain, acetaminophen (Tylenol) may be used, instead of the prescription pain medication. Some prescription pain medications, such as hydrocodone/APAP, contain Tylenol. Ibuprofen is ok if approved by your surgeon.
  • Narcotic pain medicine can constipate you; drink lots of fluids, increase fiber in your diet, and you may use an over-the-counter stool softener or laxative if needed.
  • Apply an ice pack to the incision area (30 minutes on, 30 minutes off) as needed while awake. Place a cloth between the skin and ice pack.

Wound Care

  • The incision is closed with sutures under the skin. These will dissolve and do not need to be removed.
  • You may notice bruising or skin discoloration around the incision or nipple area. It is normal to have a lump along the incision area. This will slowly resolve on its own.
  • Remove the clear plastic gauze dressing by the 2nd day after surgery. You may shower with this bandage on. Remove the bandage if it gets wet under the clear plastic.
  • Steri-Strips (white reinforced paper tapes) may be present over your incision underneath the outer dressing. Allow these to fall off on their own.
  • You may shower with the Steri-Strips on. Do not scrub the area. Pat dry.
  • If "skin glue" was used, you will NOT have a bandage. You may note some clear or white flakiness around your incision. Do not scrub this off. It will dissolve on its own.

Sign And Symptoms of Infection

  • Fever above 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Redness and warmth at the incision site.
  • Swelling extending out more than an inch from the incision site.
  • Worsening pain from baseline pain level.
  • Cloudy, yellow or green drainage from the incision site.

Pathology Results

We will call you with pathology results as soon as they are available. Please allow 5 working days.

Post-op Appointment

Please call to schedule your post-operative appointment for 2 weeks after your procedure, unless instructed otherwise by your surgeon.

Call the office at 443-574-8500 with any questions or with any signs of infection.