How to Prevent Complications After Joint Reconstruction Surgery?
Joint reconstruction surgeries are recommended for the treatment of joint injuries that cannot be managed with conventional non-surgical treatments. However, whenever possible, the orthopedic specialist often tries non-surgical treatments before recommending surgery. Reconstruction surgery involves removing the damaged structures in the joint and stabilizing it using special orthopedic implants. Sometimes, the entire joint needs to be replaced with a prosthesis. Now, if we talk about surgeries, we cannot ignore complications associated with the procedure but, they can be prevented or stopped from becoming worse. The question that arises here is how? This is what we will be discussing in the post.
Preventing Post-Surgical Complications After Joint Reconstruction
Always remember, surgical success not only depends on the successful surgery but also the behavior of the patient after surgery. Here are the tips that can help you prevent severe complications after surgery:
Plan For Recovery Before Surgery
Complications are there after every surgery whether mild or severe, and we all know that. So, smartness lies in preparing beforehand so that you can cope with the complications well. For this, your healthcare service provider will help you. Before any surgery, the surgeon checks the medical history of the patient and confirms the overall health status by performing several tests. More importantly, the surgeon wants to know whether the patient is suffering from conditions like diabetes and blood pressure. These conditions may negatively affect the patient during surgery.
After monitoring the health status of the patient, the surgeon will try to control the symptoms of these conditions to prevent any complications. However, it is also your duty to avoid any practices that could make your condition worse. Stop smoking and alcohol consumption and be regular with prescribed medication. This will help a lot during recovery.
Look For Signs of Infection Early
Infections are common after surgery. They may occur because of improper care of the surgical wound or ignoring the healthcare service provider’s instructions. Well, if you are able to address the signs of infections early, the healthcare specialists will control it with antibiotics. A delay might arise the need for another surgery. Here are the signs that may indicate an infection:
Persistent high fever
Increased swelling or redness around the surgical incision
Increased tenderness at the surgical wound
Increased pain during activity or while having rest
Drainage from the surgical wound
If any of these signs develop, one must immediately consult the orthopedic specialist. Timely assessing the infection can help the orthopedic specialist manage it with antibiotics. At later stages, surgery may be required.
Rehabilitation is a Must
Rehabilitation programs are designed not only to ensure better and improved recovery but also to minimize the risk of complications. The first and foremost thing one needs to do is find a good rehab center. Secondly, one must strictly follow the plan set by the expert. The rehabilitation program includes physical and occupational therapies guided by experts. Following the instructions will ensure a faster and better recovery.
Siora Surgicals Pvt. Ltd. is a renowned orthopedic device manufacturer in India with over 3 decades of experience in the industry. The company also participates in various medical healthcare exhibitions that are organized across the globe. If you are also looking to participate in an international medical event and meet experts from the global healthcare industry, register for Philippine Medical Expo 2023.
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