Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Getting Back to Normal After Hip Surgery

Written By: Rachael Kaine
Getting Back to Normal After Hip Surgery

Recovering from any type of surgery is a time consuming and extensive process that requires a lot of patience, concentration and dedication. It will be much easier for people that have smaller, more limited impact surgeries to get back to normal, but for those that have procedures that immobilize specific areas of the body for periods of time, the recovery process can be much more serious. Hip surgery DC is something that many people go through each year, but the recovery process will be slightly different for every patient - the trick to getting through this period without problems is paying attention, doing what you are told, and not getting disheartened if there is a small setback or two.

Hip Surgery: Immediately After Surgery

Even though you will be required to stay in the hospital for a few days after having hip surgery DC, this is a chance for you to begin the recovery process. Surprisingly, you’ll be asked to get up and out of bed while you’re still in the hospital, but you’ll have access to a walker or other stabilizing device; your hip will not be capable of supporting your full weight for long periods of time yet. During the hospital stay, you can use medication to get through the pain, but not all patients find this to be necessary.

Once you can get into and out of the hospital bed on your own, you’ll be discharged to go home and continue your recovery process there. Driving is not allowed, so you’ll need someone to transport you from the hospital to your home, and since you won’t be able to stand or walk long distances on your own, you’ll probably need someone to assist you around the house for a few days, (or weeks, in some cases) too. This driving restriction will stay in place for at least a month, so make plans for assistance before having the surgery so that you have one less thing to worry about.

The Hip Surgery Recovery Process

The first step is to work toward becoming pain free as the surgical site heals. Hip surgery Washington DC patients will be working toward becoming independent again, which means being able to walk throughout their homes without pain, and even to make short outdoor walks, too. In the beginning, a walker or cane can be used, but the goal with hip surgery procedures is to allow people to move around on their own, without aids.

Long term goals for recovery include a total healing of the surgical site and the internal tissues and muscles. The total recovery time sometimes takes longer, but the goal is for patients to feel capable and “normal” after 6 months, with their mobility improved to the point that they feel better than they did before having surgery. During the recovery process, pushing a little further each day is essential, but trying too hard and doing too much too quickly can lead to re-injuring yourself, or even causing severe damage to the healing part of the hip… so listen to instructions and listen to your body throughout.

Monday, April 17, 2017

Vascular Surgery: Different Procedures

Written By: Rachael Kaine

Common Vascular Surgery Procedures

Vascular Surgery: Different Procedures
- Inserting a vena cava filter in order to prevent deep vein thrombosis from causing blood clots to travel throughout the body. Deep vein thrombosis occurs when a vein has hardened blood inside of it, typically in the legs and thighs. This condition is dangerous because the clot can break off, travel to the lungs and cause a pulmonary embolism, which happens when the blood flow to the lungs is blocked. Vascular surgery Washington DC may be necessary after being diagnosed with a DVT in order to prevent future issues.

- Varicose vein surgery is one of the most common procedures that is done on patients around the world because it is near the top of the list of vein issues that people have. This type of vascular surgery involves the removal of the affected areas of veins - again, often this is in the legs - in order to eliminate the visibility of the veins beneath the skin. Though this procedure is effective at getting rid of existing varicose veins, it cannot prevent them from reoccurring in different areas in the future.

- Inserting a carotid artery stent is another type of vein surgery DC procedure that is done in order to improve the quality of life for patients suffering from plaque blockage within the veins. The surgery involves small tubes being inserted into the artery in order to help expand the area, promoting an increased blood flow for the future. The stent keeps the artery permanently opened, leading to increased blood flow and a reduced likelihood for plaque build up or a hardening of the arteries.

Vascular Surgery: Less Common

- Debridement of venous ulcers is a last resort vein surgery that is used to correct ulcers that are either infected or otherwise unresponsive to treatment. The infected tissue and bone (if necessary) is removed, along with any other debris, dead tissue and foreign objects that may be present. This surgery promotes healing and the production of platelets, which will improve the overall health of the body.

Endovascular aneurysm repair is a less common but still important type of vascular surgery Washington DC. This can be done in a variety of ways, including endovascular grafting (EVAR) procedure, where a small stent is placed into the aneurysm to reinforce it and is then attached via thread in order to keep it from rupturing. Another option for this type of repair is to have a branched arch aneurysm repair, which is where a specialized device is inserted with different branches that help to route blood successfully to different parts of the body.