
Will I Be Able To Have Surgery (foot) A Triple

Question: will i be able to have surgery (foot) a triple arthrodesis with blood test results like this
WBC 4.38
RBC 5.39 10^6/uL
4.10 - 5.70 10^6/uL
HGB 15.2 g/dL
12.0 - 18.0 g/dL
HCT 47.9 %
37.0 - 51.0 %
MCV 88.9 fL
80.0 - 100.0 fL
MCH 28.2 pg
27.0 - 33.0 pg
MCHC 31.7 g/dL
32.0 - 36.0 g/dL
RDW 13.5 %
12.0 - 15.0 %
RDW-SD 43.6 fL
36.7 - 46.1 fL
PLATELET 244 10^3/uL
140 - 400 10^3/uL
MPV 11.9 fL
9.0 - 12.0 fL
SEG 49.3 %
%
LYMPHOCYTE 38.4 %
%
MONOCYTE 6.2 %
%
EOSINOPHIL 4.8 %
%
BASOPHIL 1.1 %
%
IMMATURE GRANULOCYTE 0.2 %
%
ABSOLUTE NEUTR 2.16 10^3/uL
1.60 - 7.70 10^3/uL
ABSOLUTE LYMPH 1.68 10^3/uL
1.00 - 4.90 10^3/uL
ABSOLUTE MONO 0.27 10^3/uL
0.00 - 1.10 10^3/uL
ABSOLUTE EOS 0.21 10^3/uL
0.00 - 0.50 10^3/uL
ABSOLUTE BASO 0.05 10^3/uL
0.00 - 0.20 10^3/uL
ABSOLUTE IMMATURE GRANULOCYTE 0.01 10^3/uL
0.00 - 0.09 10^3/uL triple arthrodesis with blood test results like this
WBC 4.38
RBC 5.39 10^6/uL
4.10 - 5.70 10^6/uL
HGB 15.2 g/dL
12.0 - 18.0 g/dL
HCT 47.9 %
37.0 - 51.0 %
MCV 88.9 fL
80.0 - 100.0 fL
MCH 28.2 pg
27.0 - 33.0 pg
MCHC 31.7 g/dL
32.0 - 36.0 g/dL
RDW 13.5 %
12.0 - 15.0 %
RDW-SD 43.6 fL
36.7 - 46.1 fL
PLATELET 244 10^3/uL
140 - 400 10^3/uL
MPV 11.9 fL
9.0 - 12.0 fL
SEG 49.3 %
%
LYMPHOCYTE 38.4 %
%
MONOCYTE 6.2 %
%
EOSINOPHIL 4.8 %
%
BASOPHIL 1.1 %
%
IMMATURE GRANULOCYTE 0.2 %
%
ABSOLUTE NEUTR 2.16 10^3/uL
1.60 - 7.70 10^3/uL
ABSOLUTE LYMPH 1.68 10^3/uL
1.00 - 4.90 10^3/uL
ABSOLUTE MONO 0.27 10^3/uL
0.00 - 1.10 10^3/uL
ABSOLUTE EOS 0.21 10^3/uL
0.00 - 0.50 10^3/uL
ABSOLUTE BASO 0.05 10^3/uL
0.00 - 0.20 10^3/uL
ABSOLUTE IMMATURE GRANULOCYTE 0.01 10^3/uL
0.00 - 0.09 10^3/uL triple arthrodesis with blood test results like this
Brief Answer:
You can proceed with surgery.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for the query.
I have gone through your reports.
As per your reports there is nothing abnormal that will interfere with surgery or anaesthesia.
Lower limb surgeries are generally done under spinal anaesthesia and usually will not cause much problems.
Additional investigations may be required according to your anaesthetist.
Nothing much to worry and you can safely proceed with surgery.
Thanks
You can proceed with surgery.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for the query.
I have gone through your reports.
As per your reports there is nothing abnormal that will interfere with surgery or anaesthesia.
Lower limb surgeries are generally done under spinal anaesthesia and usually will not cause much problems.
Additional investigations may be required according to your anaesthetist.
Nothing much to worry and you can safely proceed with surgery.
Thanks
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