Postoperative Instructions
Pyeloplasty
Brian A. Roelof, M.D.
George F. Steinhardt, M.D., F.A.A.P., F.A.C.S.
Members, Society of Pediatric Urology
- Use appropriate dose of acetaminophen (Tylenol) or Motrin for pain control. You may receive a Tylenol with Codeine prescription for stronger pain relief.
- Do not use aspirin.
- Your child may have food and drink as tolerated.
- Your child may be up and around with limited physical activity. No physical education or outside recess.
- Your child will probably go home from the hospital with a drain. This will be removed in the office as scheduled by the doctor.
- No tub baths until two (2) days after the drain is removed.
- The dressing will need to be changed one to two (1-2) times daily, more often if soaked.
- The stitches will dissolve out on their own/Steri-Strips will fall off on their own in a few weeks.
- It will take several weeks for the wound to heal. Initially, there may be some swelling and bruising.
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