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Orthopedics 10 Wayman Lane Bar Harbor, ME 04609 288-0242 Click here to return to MDI Hospital homepage Information for Patients and Families | Anatomy | Arthritis | Partial Knee Replacement | Total Knee Replacement | What to Expect on Surgery Day | Post Operative Care | Knee Rehabilitation | Non-Surgical Alternatives | Life After Knee Replacement |
Post-operative CareThere are potential risks in knee replacement surgery, as with all major surgical procedures. Below is a list of some of the risks in knee replacement, and what you can do to minimize their occurance. Thrombophlebitis • Blood-thinning medication (anticoagulants) IMPORTANT: If you develop swelling, redness, pain
and/or tenderness in the calf muscle, report these symptoms to your
orthopaedic surgeon or internist immediately. Infection • Monitor your incision closely and immediately report any
redness, swelling, tenderness, increased drainage, foul odor,
persistent fever above 100.4 degrees orally, and increasing pain. Pneumonia • Deep breathing exercises: A simple analogy to illustrate
proper deep breathing is to, “smell the roses and blow out the
candles.” In other words, inhale through your nose, and exhale through
your mouth at a slow and controlled rate. • Incentive Spirometer: This simple device gives you visual
feedback while you perform your deep breathing exercises. Your nurse or
respiratory therapist will demonstrate proper technique. Knee Stiffness • Strict adherence to the CPM protocol as prescribed by your
surgeon |
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