Welcome to the Pediatric Brain and Spine Center's Preoperative Program. This page will give you and your child information about what to expect as you prepare for neurological surgery at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center. We will schedule a day prior to surgery to perform a number of tests and give you a tour of the hospital. If you haven't yet completed your child's medical history form, please download it now.
Sample Schedule for Your Pre-operative Day
What Should I Do If My Child Gets Sick Before Surgery?
If your child develops a runny nose, cough, fever, diarrhea, vomiting, or a rash within two weeks of the surgery date please call the neurosurgery office. If you reach the answering service, leave your name, phone number, and a message that your child is ill. We will call you back. Also, contact your child's Pediatrician. We will reschedule your child's surgery after he or she gets better.
Surgery Day: Some Items to Be Sure to Bring Along
On the day of surgery you may bring your child's favorite toy or blanket. On the second or third day after surgery, you can bring more items such as those listed below. There is a small space at the bedside in the PICU for belongings.
PLEASE NOTE: *There are NO plants or flowers allowed in the PICU.
Anesthesia
You and your child will meet with the anesthesiologist the morning of surgery. The anesthesiologist will answer any questions. Please write down your questions so we can answer all of them for you.
Going Into the Operating Room
A parent can go with their child into the operating room. Once the child is sleeping, you will be asked to leave the operating room. You may wish to have breakfast at this time. Be sure to check that you have all your personal items with you.
Where Will I Wait While My Child Is in Surgery?
Please wait on the third floor in the Greenberg Pavilion Waiting Room. The neurosurgeon will keep you informed about your child's progress. Please leave a cell phone number where you can be reached.
Visiting and Staying with Your Child After Surgery
Overnight Stays
If you or other family members want to stay near the hospital, contact the Helmsley Medical Tower for a reservation. The phone number is 212-472-8400.
Child Life Program
The Child Life Program offers many ways to help your child deal with their hospitalization. Certified child specialists help decrease the anxiety of hospitalization by using age appropriate language to explain medical tests. They teach ways to cope that help children gain a sense of control and understanding. For more information on the Child Life Program please call (212) 746-3518.
Additional Telephone Numbers
Pediatric ICU: 212-746-0308