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maimi
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Topic: Arthroscopic Knee Surgery Posted: 28 May 2008 at 6:11pm |
Did you have this done?
If so where does the camara go in?
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luckybug
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Posted: 11 August 2008 at 1:24pm |
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I have been in for this surgery twice, the first time was fantastic, I went in a 4pm, and was home by 1.30am, when the dr inserted the camera he saw my knee was really badly inflamed, so he injected it with a high dose of cortisone, and it has helped, as my leg would not bend, it's still not bending as much as I would like but as I have started Humira injections I'm hoping the inflammation will go down, and then I may get more movement. The second time, the anaethatist had problems putting me to sleep, so I woke up as surgery began, but the Dr had wangled my knee while I was half asleep, and whatever he did has been fantastic, I can walk for ages, where as before my foot and ankle hurt like mad. I was told by several doctors I had no option but to have a complete knee replacement, but I asked for the arthroscopy as I did not want major surgery, and was I glad I did, as the orthopaedic surgeon says I do not need a knee replacement, I just need to get the inflammation under control. DO NOT ACCEPT JOINT REPLACEMENT SURGERY IMMEDIATELY, ALWAYS ASK FOR OTHER OPTIONS FIRST.
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luckybug
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Posted: 11 August 2008 at 1:26pm |
By the way the surgery left 2 small marks on my knee, hardly visible, the camera goes in both sides, it is a good procedure.
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janlynne
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Posted: 24 August 2008 at 4:04pm |
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I had arthroscopic surgery aug 7th still in mega pain..can't sleep thru nite even w/drugs and can't bend at all yet:(
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windyone
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Posted: 23 September 2008 at 3:32pm |
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jalynne- are u feeling better? I had this surgery too and the first week was a little rough but got better quickly after that. Lots of physical therapy.
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Waterbaby
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Posted: 02 September 2009 at 7:06pm |
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I am 5 weeks post arthroscopy, and the recovery has surprised me. The first 2 weeks went pretty well, and I didn't need too much pain medicine. I really kept the area iced almost 24/7. But after first 2 weeks, the knee was a lot stiffer and I couldn't straighten the knee all the way. I went to PT and did the exercises faithfully but my pain drastically increased - so much so that 5 days ago, I stopped doing the PT exercises completely - and thankfully, my pain is now coming back down to an acceptable level. My Doc warned me that my recovery would take longer than most - due to the fact that I had both lateral & medial meniscectomies and the shaving of all the cartilage. He found grade 3/4 osteoarthritis in the knee - That combined with my RA means that the knee will never be normal. I am hoping the surgery has bought me some relatively pain-free time before a TKR. The doc said "only time will tell..." SIGH.
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RA dx in Jan, 2007. Currently on 20 mg MTX weekly, folic acid daily, and tramdol as needed for pain.
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lynn8500
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Posted: 17 October 2009 at 3:52pm |
 that is great. I had the surgery in March of this year. I also had the shots. I am still in pain. I take iborfan, all kinds of cartlidge replacementds and the pain is so bad at night I have to take percacete te pain is so bad. They said I need a knee replacement. The pain is so bad, I am at my wits end. Of course I live in Miami, where the hunidity is high. That does not help.
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Sam1234
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Posted: 22 October 2009 at 5:48pm |
I've had this done 3 times over the years and it was identical each time:
~ 3 each 1/2 inch incisions
~ Menisectomy done each time
~ Out of outpatient surgical center within 4 hours
~ Literally could have driven home myself if the hospital would have allowed it [they don't]
~ Never needed any pain medication or even Tylenol
~ Used CPM machine from the time I walked into my house and stayed strapped into it for the first three days [this machine is a godsend - prevents blood clots]; then reduced the use of the machine over the next 4 days
~ Was working in my bed two hours after I got home from the hospital
I am convinced that the success of this procedure is based on the skills of the surgeon.
I recently had Synvisc [hyaluronic acid] injections in both knees and the results were amazing.
I have 3 different forms of arthritis. I manage it well. The trick to it all is having an excellent orthopedic surgeon, an excellent rheumatologist, and being proactive in your treatment.
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megan41
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Posted: 03 November 2009 at 6:05am |
My husband had knee surgery on his left knee and after trying physical therapy and pain medication which did not really work, he tried a heated hemp rice pad from Pretty Momma Sling. It worked wonders for him! So if you are looking for treatment because your therapy is not working, then I would suggest that.
Megan
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