Elderly Care Surgical Liaison Service
Explains how the Surgical Liaison Service can help you or your relative to best prepare for an operation
Explains how the Surgical Liaison Service can help you or your relative to best prepare for an operation
This leaflet will give you some more information about what to expect during the Caesarean birth as we know many people will have not been in an operating theatre before. It will also offer advice and explain what your role is.
Emergency Department (A&E) advice on the safe use of emergency contraception
Outlines the discharge procedure for patients on Emmer Green Hip Fracture Unit
Routines and facilities on the ward
Information for patients staying on the ward following treatment for vascular conditions at John Radcliffe Hospital
Advice on supporting people at the end of life - centred on helping individuals to be as comfortable as possible, and to maximize their quality of life
An examination looking into your lungs using a slim tube with a camera called a bronchoscope and ultrasound machine
Gives general advice and outlines possible side effects for individuals having endocrine therapy
This leaflet tells you about the procedure. It describes the benefits, the risks and what other treatments you can have.
Endometriosis is a very common condition where cells of the lining of the womb (the endometrium) are found elsewhere, usually in the pelvis and around the womb, ovaries and fallopian tubes. It mainly affects women during their reproductive years.
Information about colonic stents and what to expect before, during and after insertion
Procedure where a polyp (growth) is removed from the colon (bowel) - usually performed during an investigation called a colonoscopy or a flexible sigmoidoscopy
Aftercare advice following the endoscopic (using a scope) removal of a PEG tube.
Advice following an examination of your biliary and pancreatic system in the Endoscopy Unit
Explains what to expect during an examination used to diagnose problems with the pancreas and bile ducts
Advice following an endoscopic ultrasound – an examination of your gullet and /or stomach
What is involved and what the risks are of an endoscopic ultrasound scan (EUS) - an examination of your oesophagus (gullet), stomach and the first part of the small bowel
Explains a minimal access alternative to open surgery for the repair of aortic aneurysms
Explains a treatment for varicose vein using heat to shrink and seal the damaged vein done under a general anaesthetic