Laparoscopic (keyhole) groin surgery for hernia
Information that will help you decide whether to have keyhole surgery to repair your hernia
Information that will help you decide whether to have keyhole surgery to repair your hernia
Information to help you decide whether to have keyhole surgery for gallstones
This leaflet gives information on having a laparoscopic (keyhole) sterilisation operation. Please read it before you go home so that you can have any of your questions answered before you leave.
This leaflet is for women who have decided to have a laparoscopic (keyhole) hysterectomy (removal of the womb).
Details on what will happen during your laparoscopic (keyhole) myomectomy including the risks and the benefits.
This leaflet is for women who have been advised to have an ovarian cyst removed by a keyhole operation, known as a laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy. It outlines the risks and benefits of this operation as well as what to expect during your recovery.
This leaflet is for women who have been advised to have one or both of their fallopian tubes and ovaries removed by a keyhole operation known as a laparoscopic salpingo-oophorectomy. It outlines the potential benefits and risks of this operation, and explains what to expect during your recovery.
This leaflet outlines what will happen during a laparoscopy and dye for patients using the Fertility Clinic.
This leaflet aims to help women who are having a loop excision under either a local or a general anaesthetic.
Gives advice and exercises to help you get back to full fitness as quickly as possible after your shoulder operation
Explains what you can do to manage laryngospasm
Advice and exercises following Latarjet repair surgery - a procedure performed where there is bone loss from the front of the shoulder blade due to repeated shoulder dislocations
Information for people with latent tuberculosis (TB) that explains how chemoprophylaxis treatment works
How to launder patient clothing in order to kill germs and reduce the risk of infection
Explains what is involved in having a lead revision for your cardiac device
Explains what you might expect to happen now that you are well enough to leave hospital but still need care
Explains what you might expect to happen now that you are going to a care home, either temporarily or for longer term
Explains what you might expect to happen if you are ready to continue your rehabilitation in a community hospital
Explains what you might expect to happen if you are ready to go home from hospital with support at home
Explains what you can expect to happen if you are leaving the hospital and will be self-funding your onward care