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Post-Operative Instructions
Now that we have performed your surgery, we are very concerned with your prompt and complete recovery. In order to prevent possible complications and help you achieve the best results, we urge you to follow these instructions carefully.
Go directly home and keep your
feet elevated on the way.
Elevate your foot/feet for several days following surgery. This will reduce any swelling and pain. Avoid prolonged standing or walking until your doctor advises that you may do so. While sitting or lying down, keep your feet propped up on a chair or pillow, preferably at or above the level of your heart.
Take pain medication every 4-6 hours during the day of surgery. After this point, take pain medication on an as needed basis every 4 hours. Post-operative pain that is not controlled by pain medication should be reported by your doctor.
Apply an ice bag to the top of your foot or ankle (back of the knee if you have a cast) for 20 minutes out of each hour for the first few days after surgery. Do not apply an ice bag overnight.
DO NOT REMOVE BANDAGES OR CAST!! KEEP BANDAGES/CAST CLEAN AND DRY. Your doctor will change the bandages at the first visit after your surgery. Wet bandages need to be changed as soon as possible by the doctor to reduce the risk of infection.
If you do not have a follow-up visit scheduled after surgery, call the office and schedule a visit. The first visit should be 3-5 days after surgery and the second visit should be 12-14 days after surgery.
Wear the postoperative shoe whenever you stand or walk.
Certain surgeries require you to be non-weight bearing for multiple weeks to allow proper healing. This is accomplished with crutches, a walker or wheelchair. The physicial therapist at the hospital will show you the best methods to ambulate effectively. Start slowly and take extra precautions to avoid any falls that may compromise your surgery.
If you are wearing a cast which feels tight and your toes become blue, tingling or numb, call the doctor immediately.
A small amount of bleeding through the bandage is normal. If the bleeding continues and the bandage becomes soaked, call your doctor.
Get plenty of rest, drink plenty of fluids, and eat well balanced meals to promote good healing.
Please feel free to contact the office at any time should you have any questions or concerns. For your convenience, the doctor is available 24 hours a day by calling our office.
Wishing You a Speedy Recovery!!
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