RIG tube removal and balloon gastrostomy insertion - aftercare advice
Aftercare advice following removal of a RIG tube and a balloon gastrostomy tube insertion
Aftercare advice following removal of a RIG tube and a balloon gastrostomy tube insertion
What happens during an operation to remove the right side of your colon
Vaginal ring pessaries are a common, safe treatment for women with prolapse of vaginal wall or the uterus, (womb). This leaflet explains what happens in the ring pessary clinic.
Explains about Risedronate treatment for osteoporosis, including how it works, how to take it and any risks and benefits
Explains about rivaroxaban, what it is for and how to use it
Information to inform and support you through radiotherapy treatment at the Berkshire Cancer Centre
Outlines what an enlarged prostate is, what you can expect if you opt for Aquablation procedure plus other treatment options available
Information for patients on the enhanced recovery programme having keyhole prostate removal
Advice and exercises to help you get back to full fitness as quickly as possible after your shoulder operation
Information to help you gain the maximum benefit and understanding of your shoulder operation
This leaflet explains what round ligament pain in and gives advice to help manage and treat the symptoms.
Explains why all female patients who are 12 years old or above have a routine pregnancy test before some procedures
Information about Roux-en-Y gastric band surgery, including risks and benefits
This link takes you to the RCOG website page where you can look for information published by them on various pregnancy and gynaecology related conditions which have been translated into different languages.
Treatment to nerve supply to the joints at the back of the bony frame of the spine in the small of the back is burnt with the help of a needle and electricity
Outlines what to expect during sacro-iliac joint injection treatment in the Pain Management Unit at the Royal Berkshire Hospital
Explains a procedure known as “sacroplasty”, what is involved, the benefits and possible risks
This leaflet is to help you understand the sacrospinous fixation operation (repair of prolapse).
Helping people experiencing or at risk of abuse, neglect or self-neglect to protect themselves
As it has been agreed for you to have an elective (planned) Caesarean birth, it is important that we ensure this happens safely for you, your family and for the staff caring for you. In line with government guidelines, patients having planned surgery will have to follow the additional instructions set out in this leaflet.