Thursday, March 27, 2014

Post #18: Well, I got my left knee done

Yep, I figured if I didn't force myself to get it done this year, I probably would never get it done.  So last December I scheduled to have the surgery on my left knee done at the same time of year I had my right knee done in 2013.  I am writing this blog a week after my surgery, and so far it is almost night and day difference from last year's surgery.

I had the same exact surgery I had last year, a tibial tubercle osteotomy and MPFL replacement.  I also had the nerve block placed in my thigh again.  Last year I woke up to extreme pain the first night after surgery; everyone kept saying the nerve block was wearing off.  It went from painful to extreme pain fast, and it took me hours to get the pain back under control.  This year I did not have that problem.  My pain was very tolerable and I never had any true spikes to my pain.  I talked to the anesthesiologist and he thought the catheter in my nerve block might have moved.  He said there is a very small area that the catheter needs to stay at, and any little movement can move it and potentially make the nerve block stop working.  I'm guessing that is what happened last year.


Nerve block 

I had the choice of staying one or two nights in the hospital.  I was only going to stay one night because I was doing so good this time around.  But the anesthesiologist suggested I stay one more night and then he could mix one more nerve block bottle for me in the morning, and I could go home with it for longer relief.  So I stayed one more night only for that reason.  However, the nerve block ended up leaking all over me after only an hour of being home so that means once again I wasn't getting any of the medicine, and staying one more night in the hospital was a waste.  Oh well I can't do anything about it now.


Left knee three days after surgery, Right knee one year after surgery




The bruising begins about five days after surgery

Last time I ended up ordering a CPM (continuous passive motion) machine one month after surgery because I was having issues with bending my knee.  This time I ordered a CPM machine to be delivered to me the first day I was home from the hospital.  I've been on this machine as much as I can.  I had my first PT appointment yesterday and my therapist was amazed with how much better I am doing this time.  She bent my knee to 60 degrees and was so excited with how easily it bent.  Last year my knee only bent this early to 40 degrees with a lot of sweat and tears.  No tears this time!  I'm convinced having this machine right away has really helped.

 

This is the CPM machine. If you don't remember from my previous post, it is a machine that bends my knee to whatever degree I set

I  bought a tiger tail rolling massage tool.  I use this guy to massage my leg and move the fluid around.  I had huge lumps in my leg and it was fairly painful at first to massage them.  But after a couple days of doing this the lumps are completely gone and my leg feels so light.  Not heavy and weighted down.  I also feel like bending is way easier because I don't have a bunch of fluid hindering it.  It's just a different feeling than last year.  My right leg always felt very tight and hurt so much to bend.  The left leg does not feel tight at all and now the bending is a different, more tolerable pain.  It's only been a week since surgery; I'll keep updating if I think these two things continue to help or not.  But at this moment in time I am completely convinced that the CPM machine and the tiger tail are helping this surgery to be a lot smoother than the last surgery.


Tiger tail rolling massage tool 

2 comments:

  1. Hi! Just wondering, about how long after surgery did you start to use the tiger roller, and how much pressure to you use with it?

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  2. My first week after surgery. I started out with barely any pressure. I don't remember it hurting though. My leg felt so much better after i used it

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