Biopsy under Local Anaesthetic Consent for..

This email address will be used to send you a copy of the completed form.
Biopsy Consent

Dr Tan-Gore will perform a biopsy under local anaesthetic at Tan-Gore Surgical - H+ Consulting Suites


LOCAL ANAESTHETIC : Administered via an injection into the area to make it numb


The lesion will either be sampled (Incisional Biopsy) or removed completely (Excisional Biopsy)

The lesion will be sent for HISTOPATHOLOGY – this will determine what the lesion is and if the lesion has been completely removed

Occasionally, the lesion may need further excision if the margins are close or involved. This may be done under Local or General Anaesthesia


GENERAL ANAESTHESIA : An Anaesthetist will give you a series of intravenous and inhaled anaesthetic so that you will be asleep during the procedure. This is performed in Hospital

Risks of procedure

Bleeding : Simple bleeding is managed with pressure. Complex bleeding may require further intervention


Infection : Initially treated with oral or IV antibiotics. May require drainage if severe


Scarring : Any surgery requiring a cut will cause scarring. This may require massage to reduce


Injury to surround structures : If the lesion is close to an important anatomical structure, Dr Tan-Gore will inform you of this and of the specific risks:

Need for further surgery : In the event of an incomplete excision. This may be done under Local or General Anaesthesia.


Post Operative Instructions

The Local Anaesthetic will wear off within 4-6 hours.


If you have a reaction to the Local Anaesthetic (rash, itching, difficulty breathing), please attend the Emergency Department at the John Hunter Hospital (Public) or the Lake Macquarie Private Hospital (Private) for assessment and management


Dr Tan-Gore advises that you start simple anaesthesia (Paracetamol) when you get home. Regular simple analgesia with Paracetamol and Ibuprofen will be sufficient for most cases


If the pain is not reduced with regular simple analgesia, please email: info@dreileentangore.com.au for further advice

If bleeding occurs, use the gauze provided to apply direct pressure for 30minutes


If bleeding continues, please email: info@dreileentangore.com.au. Dr Tan-Gore will get back to you as soon as she is able


For Intraoral Wounds:

No hot food or drink for 6 hrs

No cold food or drink for 6 hrs

Sutures are dissolving and should do so within 1-2 weeks. Occasionally, the sutures require removal by Dr Tan-Gore or your General Practitioner


For Skin Wounds:

Keep dry for 72 hours. After this, you can wash the area gently and dry thoroughly

Do not immerse the area underwater for 2 weeks

Protect the area from the sun with a chemical barrier (sunscreen, zinc) or a physical barrier (hat, dressing)

Do not cover the wound after the initial period – doing so can cause moisture underneath a dressing which can lead to poor wound healing and infection

After your review with Dr Tan-Gore, she will advise massage to improve the appearance of the scar


If you have any questions, please email:   info@dreileentangore.com.au   and Dr Tan-Gore will respond when she is able.


I have read and understood the information provided and consent by signing below

Clear