Surgery for big toe arthritis: big toe fusion surgery
Plaster backslab - 2 weeks
This is applied in the OR. To be left intact – do not remove. Keep clean and dry at all times.
Elevate
As much as possible
Ice
At least 3 times per day 20 mins on, 20 mins off. Ice should not be directly contacting skin, or dampen the plaster.
Heel weight bearing as tolerated in the postoperative shoe provided.
Strong pain medication < 72 hrs if needed. A script will be provided at the time of surgery. No Alcohol or driving whilst taking strong pain medication
Decrease to simple pain medication e.g. panadol/nurofen after 72 hours.
DVT (Deep Venous Thrombosis or blood clots) prophylaxis:
100mg aspirin daily for 2 weeks post surgery OR other anticoagulation as prescribed
Knee and ankle ROM exercises are permitted from Day 1
Please discuss any travel plans prior to your surgery.
It is usually safe to travel short distances on a plane or car 1 week after surgery. You may experience increased swelling therefore try and keep the limb elevated
It is more difficult to get around the airport and plane. You will need assistance. If there is any concern regarding DVT then air travel or long car travel is not advised. In general long haul flights should be avoided for at least 3 months post surgery.
Please take usual precautions for healthy travel such as elevation of the limb, regular movements of the limb and moving around the cabin, stay well hydrated and avoiding alcohol. Additional DVT prophylaxis may be required.
For all appointments and enquiries, please phone 07 5645 6913 or email info@salusfootsurgeon.com.au
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Benowa QLD 4217
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