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Frequently Asked Questions After Hip Replacement 1st post-op visit is 4-6 weeks from date of surgery if you have staples 1st post-op visit is 2 weeks from date of surgery if you have sutures
At approximately two weeks from your surgical date. They will be removed and Steri-Strips are applied and will eventually wash off. Staples will be removed at the rehab center or at home and if you have sutures they will be removed in the office. How long will I remain on anticoagulation (blood thinners)? This is prescribed for up to 6 weeks post-operatively. Your medical clearance doctor will arrange a home health nurse to take blood 1-2 times a week to appropriately dose your Coumadin. This is not necessary if you have been placed on aspirin only. Is swelling of my knee, leg, foot, and ankle normal? Yes, for three to six months. To decrease swelling, elevate your leg and apply ice for 20 minutes at a time (3-4 times a day). Is it normal to feel numbness around the hip? Yes, it is normal to feel numbness around the incision. What exercise should I perform at home? Please do exercises as instructed by your surgeon. Please refer to the hip replacement booklet that was provided to you. Remember that if you are using your hip to do things, you are actually doing physical therapy for your hip. How long will I need to use a cane? This varies with each patient. Usually between 2-6 weeks. Do I have to observe hip precautions? Our general policy is that hip precautions are not required. You should avoid things that are uncomfortable, but you are allowed to sit on regular chairs, use regular toilet seats, go in a car, and lay or sleep on your side. You do not need to use high chairs, elevated toilet seats or pillows between your legs, but they may be more comfortable for you in the initial period after surgery. There may be exceptions to this that will be explained to you specifically by your surgeon. May I go outdoors prior to my first postoperative visit? Yes, we encourage you to do so. May I drive or ride in a car before my first postoperative visit? Yes, you may ride in a car, however, you must be off all pain medications prior to driving. It is a patient's responsibility to determine their own safety. If your right hip is replaced, you should wait for a month before driving. May I ride in an airplane before my first postoperative visit? Yes, you may ride in an airplane. Be sure to get up and move around at frequent intervals. You may find it more comfortable in an aisle seat. Why is my leg bruised? It is common to have bruising on the skin. It is from the normal accumulation of blood after your surgery. Please note: All questions will be answered at your follow-up exam. For non-emergency questions please call the Assistant for each physician: Dr. Rothman - 267-339-3642 Dr. Hozack - 267-339-3643 Dr. Sharkey - 267-339-3638 Dr. Purtill - 267-339-3640 Dr. Parvizi - 267-339-3645 Dr. Austin - 267-339-7811 For all emergencies, for questions after |




