We perform lymphangiography as an outpatient procedure or day surgery. The difference is whether or not your child requires general anesthesia, which we may recommend to keep your child still. It is not necessary for pain management.
If we recommend general anesthesia, you may need an appointment in our pre-op clinic. During this visit, you and your child will:
- Review important details and questions with a pre-op nurse
- Meet with an anesthesiologist, who will explain how your child is put to sleep for the procedure and review the consent process
- Undergo any necessary laboratory testing, such as blood work
If your child is undergoing lymphangiography, here’s what to expect:
- Your child will change into a hospital gown.
- Our team will bring you and your child to the room where the procedure takes place.
- The anesthesiologist will deliver medicine, called anesthesia, through an IV to help your child relax. (Young children may receive the medicine through a mask.) You may be able to stay in the room until your child is asleep.
- During the procedure, you will wait in a special area until we move your child to the post-anesthesia care unit (PACU).
Lymphangiography does not require an overnight hospital stay.