
What Causes Drop In Blood Pressure Level After Hernia Operation?

I am concerned for any possible future medical operations I may face. Should I be concerned and seek for full medical disclosure. Should I ask details of the drugs used etc.
hypotension can occasionally be seen in recovery phase
Detailed Answer:
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Dear Sir
Sometimes during the recovery from anaesthesia there could be drop in blood pressure. It could be due to several factors
1. Spinal anaesthesia causing sympathetic blockade. This leads on to decreased tone of blood vessels leading to fall in blood pressure.
2. Decreased venous return leading to pooling of blood in lower limb causing decreased blood pressure.
As your previous blood pressure has always been normal there is no cause for concern. Do provide me following additional information
1. What was the type of anaesthesia used ?
2. What was duration of Surgery ?
3. Do you have any prexisting illness
Awaiting your response
Take care
Best regards
Dr Deepak Kaltari
Consultant Surgeon


In addition
The operation was an inguinal hernia on both left & right
The anaesthesia used was a general one.
Duration was between 0.5-1.0 hrs
Only other condition is three stents in heart ( 5 years ago) and the use of 'Cartia' blood thinners and 'Crestor' 80mg
No further intervention required
Detailed Answer:
Dear Sir
Recovery from general anaesthesia can also lead to hypotension due to decreased muscle tone leading to pooling of blood in lower limb.
As your preanesthetic evaluation was normal , no further intervention is required. In case you happen to undergo any surgery in the future , kindly bring it to the notice of Surgeon and anaesthetist this incidence.
Rest be assured there is no cause for concern.
Take care
Best regards
Dr Deepak

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