When a child is scheduled for orthopaedic surgery, parents naturally feel anxious. Questions arise about safety, preparation, fasting, recovery, and long-term outcomes.
According to Dr. Vishal Chandak, proper pre-operative preparation significantly influences surgical safety, recovery speed, and overall outcomes in paediatric orthopaedic surgery.
Preparation is not just medical. It is physical, emotional, and practical.
Why Pre-Operative Preparation Matters
Before procedures such as:
- Paediatric fracture fixation
- Clubfoot (CTEV) correction
- Deformity correction surgery
- Cerebral palsy orthopaedic procedures
- Growth modulation surgeries
The child’s body and mind must be adequately prepared.
Correct preparation helps:
- Reduce surgical complications
- Improve anaesthesia safety
- Support smoother recovery
- Reduce parental stress
✅ Pre-Operative DO’s
1️⃣ Follow All Pre-Surgery Investigations
Complete all prescribed blood tests, imaging, and anaesthesia assessments. These ensure the child is medically fit for surgery.
2️⃣ Inform the Surgeon About:
- Allergies
- Ongoing medications
- Recent infections
- Fever or cough
- Previous surgical history
Even minor details matter in paediatric surgery planning.
3️⃣ Maintain Good Nutrition
A well-nourished child recovers better. Balanced diet prior to surgery supports healing and immunity.
4️⃣ Follow Fasting Instructions Strictly
Pre-operative fasting guidelines must be followed exactly to ensure safe anaesthesia.
5️⃣ Prepare the Child Emotionally
Explain in simple language:
- Why surgery is needed
- That doctors are there to help
- What to expect at the hospital
Calm communication reduces fear and improves cooperation.
6️⃣ Arrange Post-Surgery Support
Plan for:
- Mobility assistance
- School leave
- Follow-up visits
- Physiotherapy sessions
Recovery planning should begin before surgery.
❌ Pre-Operative DON’Ts
1️⃣ Do Not Hide Medical Information
Withholding details about medications or illnesses can increase surgical risk.
2️⃣ Do Not Stop Medications Without Advice
Some medicines must be continued, others stopped. Always confirm with the surgeon.
3️⃣ Do Not Ignore Minor Illness Before Surgery
If the child develops fever, cough, or infection before the scheduled date, inform the surgical team immediately.
4️⃣ Do Not Over-Promise Outcomes to the Child
Avoid statements like:
- “Everything will be perfect.”
- “You will be normal immediately.”
Instead, focus on reassurance and gradual recovery.
5️⃣ Do Not Compare With Other Children
Every orthopaedic condition and recovery timeline is different. Avoid unnecessary anxiety from comparisons.
Psychological Readiness Is As Important As Physical Readiness
Children sense parental anxiety. Dr. Chandak often advises parents to:
- Remain composed
- Avoid discussing worst-case scenarios in front of the child
- Ask all doubts before surgery day
Clarity reduces fear — for both parent and child.
A Structured Approach Reduces Complications
Pre-operative discipline helps prevent:
- Anaesthesia-related risks
- Post-operative infections
- Delayed healing
- Extended hospital stays
In paediatric orthopaedics, small precautions make significant differences.
Final Thought
According to Dr. Vishal Chandak, successful paediatric orthopaedic surgery begins days before the actual procedure.
Preparation builds confidence.
Discipline improves safety.
Clarity strengthens outcomes.
When parents follow structured pre-operative guidelines, they actively contribute to their child’s recovery journey.
