Penn Bariatric Surgery Program at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
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Key Recovery Points

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  • Ambulation – It is important to move around within three hours after returning to your room. The nurse will assist you in the beginning. Over time you will be able to do this independently. It is important to get up and walk about at least three times daily. Physical therapy will work with you after surgery. This activity is very important for your recovery.
  • Diet:
    • You will not be allowed to drink or eat anything until the naso gastric tube is removed. This tube is removed on the second day after surgery.
    • On the second day after surgery you will be given sips of liquid (water, broth, tea).
    • On the third day after surgery you will be given a tray of liquid. In the hospital you are allowed to have water, broth, tea, and sugar free Jello. It is very important to drink only 30cc of liquid at a time every 15 minutes. Stop if you feel bloated or full.
  • Incentive Spirometer – This is a device that helps your lungs to expand after surgery. Your nurses will show you how to use it once you wake up. It is recommended to do at least 10 deep breaths/hour.

 


Need an appointment? Request one online 24 hours/day, 7 days/week or call 800-789-PENN (7366) to speak to a referral counselor.

 

Related Links
Request an Appointment Online or call
800-789-PENN (7366)
HUP Visitor Information
Bariatric Surgery Care Guide
Body Mass Index (BMI) Calculator
Research Studies for Weight Loss

 

   
   

 

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