It is necessary to show all the test reports 8-10 days before the surgery to ensure that all the listed tests have been done and all the reports have been collected as well.
Keep the list of whatever medicine you are using on the regular basis at present.
Stop using blood-thinning medicine like Aspirin or Clopidogrel on the advice of your cardiologist or physician one week before the surgery.
If using Methotrexate then stop using it on the advice of rheumatologist 2 weeks before the surgery.
Stop smoking and consuming alcohol 2 weeks before surgery.
People suffering from diabetes, blood pressure, and hypothyroidism should continue their medication.
If you are free of G6PD and allergic to any medicine then inform us beforehand.
Because of the state-of-the-art technology, you can go home very soon. After resurfacing surgeries like unicompartmental, patella-femoral, and bicompartmental most people can go home after 1or 2 days.
You have to go home in a car. Sit in the front near the driver's seat. If you don't have an elevator or lift at your house you should go in an ambulance or else climb cautiously on the stairs.