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Hi

You will sign a consent form, before you go to

surgery. The surgeon, must explain the procedure, this

is called Informed Consent.

The surgery will be written on the consent for that

you sign. If there is a possibility, that she might

need to do more than originally thought, due to the

condition, that will be on the consent form too.

She cannot do any surgical procedure without your

consent. If there is any emergency surgery that must

be done, she will ask your next of kin if it's okay.

If the surgeon, is simply doing a biopsy, I can't

imagine why a tracheostomy would be performed.

Write down all your questions, including this one, and

ask your surgeon. Do not sign the consent form, until

you are 100% satisfied with your questions.

Here are two sites about informed consent:

http://www.emedicinehealth.com/informed_consent/article_em.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Informed_consent

I hope this helps.

Kaylene

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