
NOTE: The following instructions are intended for your physical therapist and should be brought to your first physical therapy visit. Call your physician’s office to make an appointment for this first post-operative visit.Ĭompartment Syndrome Release with Open Fasciotomy
#Fasciotomy of leg full
Weightbearing – You are allowed to put full weight on your operative leg.Walk using two crutches or a walker.Both your pain medication and the anesthesia can cause constipation. Constipation Medication -Colace has been prescribed for constipation.You may take this as needed per the prescription instructions. Nausea Medication – Zofran (Odansetron) has been prescribed for nausea.Anti-coagulation medication: A medication to prevent post-operative blood clots has been prescribed (Aspirin, Lovenox, etc.) This is the only medication that MUST be taken as prescribed until directed to stop by Dr.Over the counter anti-inflammatories (Ibuprofen, Aleve, Motrin, etc.) shoulder be avoided for the first 4 weeks following surgery.Extra strength Tylenol may be used for mild pain.When refilling pain medication, weaning down to a lower potency or non-narcotic prescription is recommended as soon as possible.You are allowed two (2) refills of your narcotic prescription if necessary.Use this medication sparingly for moderate to severe pain. You have been provided a narcotic prescription postoperatively.Avoid alcohol and driving if you are taking pain medication. Pain Medication-Take medications as prescribed, but only as often as necessary.
#Fasciotomy of leg skin
Once the dressing is removed, be sure to place a barrier (shirt, towel, cloth, etc.) between your skin and the ice. You may apply this over the post-op dressing. If you elected to use regular ice, this may be applied for 20 minutes on, 20 minutes off as needed.Once the dressing is removed, be sure to place a barrier (shirt, towel, cloth, etc.) between your skin and the gel wrap.


If you elected to receive the gel wrap, this may be applied for 20 minutes on, 20 minutes off as needed.After 3 days, the cooling device should be applied 3 times a day for 20-30 minute intervals. If you elected to receive the circulating cooling device, this can be used continuously for the first 3 days, (while the initial post-op dressing is on).This should be done for the first several days after surgery. The best position is lying down with two pillows lengthwise under your entire leg. Elevate your knee and ankle above the level of your heart.The following instructions are intended as a guide to help you achieve these individual goals and recover as quickly as possible after your surgery. Recovery after surgery entails controlling swelling and discomfort, healing, return of range-of-motion of the ankle joint, regaining strength in the muscles, and a gradual return to activities.Home » Patient Info » Post Op Instructions » Compartment Syndrome Release with Open Fasciotomy Compartment Syndrome Release with Open Fasciotomy
