KNEE TABLE OF CONTENTS
 

ARTHRITIS OF THE KNEE JOINT

KNEE SURGERY AND YOUR CURRENT MEDICATIONS

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications should be stopped three days prior to your knee surgery. These medications are listed here. If you are taking aspirin or aspirin-containing drugs such as Percodan, Excedrin, or Anacin, these should be stopped 7 days prior to your surgery. Some of these drugs are listed here. If you are on Coumadin it will have to be stopped, under the supervision of your internist, several days prior to your surgery.

The reason that these medications are discontinued is because they can increase bleeding at the time of surgery.

Extra strength Tylenol, Darvocet, Percocet and Tylenol with Codeine may be taken by mouth up to the night before your operation. Your internist may want you to take certain of your regular medicines with a sip of water on the morning of surgery, even though you are not supposed to eat or drink anything after midnight. You may do so.


On to the Next Section of the Manual
Final Office Visit with Dr. Huddleston Before Surgery




Home  |  Hips  |  Knees  |  About Dr. Huddleston  |  Testimonials  |  Newsletter  |  Contact  |  Links

How to Become an Orthopedic Surgeon



Arthritis of the Hip Joint copyright © 2005 Herbert D. Huddleston, MD.
Arthritis of the Knee Joint copyright © 2005 Herbert D. Huddleston, M.D.

Dr. H.D. Huddleston
The Hip and Knee Institute
5525 Etiwanda Ave., #324
Tarzana, CA 91356
Tel: 818.708.9090

Medical Website Design by HealthPresence

Site Last Updated: