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Post-operative Instructions Knee
Arthroscopy
General
Instructions
- Apply
ice covered with a towel to knee for 2-3 days (15-20 minutes at
a time).
- Swelling
and bruising is normal. You may loosen dressing if needed.
- Low
grade fevers (less than 101 degrees) are common after surgery.
Deep breathing will help with this. If your fever persists for
more than a few days, or the wound gets more red, call my office.
- The
pain medication given to you can cause constipation, nausea and
itching. You may switch to Tyelenol or Motrin when more comfortable.
Exercises
- Elevate
your leg above the level of your heart for 2-3 days after surgery
to decrease swelling.
- You
may place as much weight on operative leg as tolerated, unless specifically
told not to. Discontinue crutches when you feel comfortable without
them.
- While
sitting, start flexing and extending knee and ankle as comfort allows.
- Start
straight leg raises 20-40 times, 3 times a day
- Start
physical therapy within 2-3 days.
Bandages
- Your
dressing may show blood stains after surgery. This is expected.
If the blood is still wet after the first day, call my office.
- Remove
all dressings and cover wounds with band-aids after three days.
- You
may shower after 3 days.
- Do
not swim or submerge incisions in water for 2 weeks.
Work
- Your
comfort level should be your guide for returning to work.
- Most
people are able to return after the first post-operative visit.
Important
- Report
any complications to my office immediately. This includes excessive
bleeding, wound breakdown, increasing redness or pain, prolonged
fever over 101 degrees, or increasing calf pain.
- Call
office for follow-up appointment 10-14 days after surgery (if not
scheduled)
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