A little planning before surgery will make life much easier afterwards.
After your surgery you may have crutches and a bulky splint or a cast that will limit your mobility. Everyday activities can be a bit tricky without weight bearing on one side. Plan to strictly keep the operative leg elevated to the level of your heart for the first ten days following foot or ankle surgery. Keeping swelling under control during this time will decrease complications and reduce your recovery time.
To prepare yourself for the surgery, you should consider:
Your primary care physician should perform pre-operative history and physical examination. Please have a copy sent to our office by fax and to your planned surgical center.
Please discontinue the following medications:
Two weeks before surgery: All diet pills, anti-rheumatoid drugs such as Methotrexate, Enbrel and Remicade (unless otherwise directed by your Rheumatologist);
One week before surgery: All aspirin and NSAIDs such as Motrin, Advil, Aleve, Relafen, Daypro, ibuprofen; all herbal supplements and non-traditional medications such as fish oil capsules.
Five days before surgery: Persantine, Coumadin, Plavix and other blood thinning medications. Please check with the physician that prescribed these drugs prior to discontinuing them.
One day before surgery expect a phone call from the hospital with instructions.
FOR YOUR HEALTH AND SAFETY DO NOT EAT OR DRINK ANYTHING 6 HOURS BEFORE SURGERY.
Arrive 2 hours prior to the surgery to permit time to check in and prepare.
Wear casual, comfortable clothing.
Leave all jewelry, body piercing elements and valuables at home.
Do not wear nail polish or makeup.
Bring a list of your current medications and their dosages with you to your pre-operative appointment.
Because it is normal to feel dizzy and a little sleepy after surgery, do not drive, sign important papers or make any significant decisions for 24 hours following your procedure.
Bring all your medications with you to the hospital.
Do not come alone. You will need a friend or family member to drive you home after your surgery.
Schedule an appontment with Kathi (952-920-4333 ext. 321) or make the request via the email form
Select your procedure from the list below and download the document.
ACHILLES TENDON PRIMARY REPAIR.doc
ANKLE FUSION.doc (review testimonials)
ACHILLES TENDON RECONSTRUCTION.doc
ANKLE LIGAMENT RECONSTRUCTION (review testimonials)
BUNION SURGERY
CHILECTOMY & 1st MTP ARTHROPLASTY.doc
FOREFOOT RECONSTRUCTION.doc
HIGH ANKLE SPRAIN - SYNDESMOTIC DISRUPTION - RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY
MORTON'S NEUROMA EXCISION 2006.doc
OSTEOARTICULAR TRANSPLANTATION SURGERY.doc
PERONEAL TENDON REPAIR AND STABILIZATION.doc
POSTERIOR TIBIAL TENDON RECONSTRUCTION.doc
RAY DEFORMITY AND INSTABILITY.doc
TRIPLE ARTHRODESIS (review testimonials)
*These timelines are a general guideline. Your post-operative course may vary. Since foot and ankle procedures commonly involve more than region of the foot, the region that heals the slowest directs the speed of rehabilitation .