What is the most common ankle surgery?

The modified Brostrom procedure is the most common surgical procedure used for ankle reconstruction, primarily to repair the anterior talofibular ligament. This procedure tightens the lateral ankle ligaments, usually by detaching the ligaments on the fibula and reattaching them in a tighter position on the bone.

Is ankle surgery considered a major surgery?

Foot surgery is not generally considered major surgery, but because it is not always as easy to rest the foot as other parts of the body, postoperative problems or complications can occur.

What type of ankle injury requires surgery?

Ankle problems that may need surgery include: Fractured ankle. Arthritis that causes pain and immobility. Chronic ankle instability from multiple sprains or other causes.

When should you consider ankle surgery?

If medication or other treatment options don’t adequately control your pain, surgery may be the best option. Walking and standing are difficult: Arthritis, fractures, and severe sprains may make it challenging to walk or even stand easily. Surgery can stabilize your ankle and improve mobility.

How long after ankle surgery can I walk?

No walking on the foot is permitted until the wound is reviewed 2 weeks after surgery. At that time you will be allowed to walk in a walking boot. It will take about 3 months before the ankle starts to feel comfortable. Ankle swelling will generally persist for about 9-12 months.

How long are you non weight bearing after ankle surgery?

What can I expect after surgery? Weight-Bearing: Your surgeon will determine how long you need to stay off your ankle, but likely 2 to 6 weeks of non-weight-bearing will be prescribed to allow for cartilage regrowth. Physical Therapy: You will start a physical therapy program 6 weeks after surgery.

How long do you stay in hospital after ankle surgery?

If you are outpatient, you will go home on the same day after becoming fully awake in a recovery room after surgery. The amount of time from surgery to being fully awake is typically between three and six hours.

Why is ankle surgery so painful?

Expect to be in some degree of pain following surgery. The bones in your foot and/or ankle are being manipulated in the operating room to correct the problem, which will cause pain. In general, the pain subsides after a few days to a week after surgery, depending on the type of surgery.

What are the side effects of ankle surgery?

Complications of foot and ankle surgery can include infections, swelling and stiffness, and wound haematoma (bleeding). If you’re generally healthy the risk of a serious complication from an operation is very small. Every possible care is taken to prevent complications, but in a few cases these do happen.

Is ankle surgery serious?

Complications of foot and ankle surgery can include infections, swelling and stiffness, and wound haematoma (bleeding). If you’re generally healthy the risk of a serious complication from an operation is very small. Every possible care is taken to prevent complications, but in a few cases these do happen.

How long will I be in the hospital after ankle surgery?

If you are outpatient, you will go home on the same day after becoming fully awake in a recovery room after surgery. The amount of time from surgery to being fully awake is typically between three and six hours.

How long does ankle surgery take?

The operation usually takes 30 minutes to an hour. Your surgeon will make one or more cuts to expose the broken bones on the inner and outer sides of your ankle. They will usually fix the fractures using screws and a plate, although sometimes they need to use other devices.

How long does it take ankle ligaments to heal after surgery?

Many patients can return to work five to six weeks after their operation, even in cases where their job involves manual work or walking. At this point, you should also be able to resume low impact sporting activities, but should refrain from higher impact exercise until at least ten to twelve weeks post-surgery.

How long is bed rest after ankle surgery?

Brief Summary: After a patient has fractured an ankle that then requires surgery, the recommendation is to remain in bed, with the operated leg elevated on pillows for 48 hours.

What can you not do after ankle surgery?

In the days and weeks after surgery, you’ll likely be told to avoid putting too much (if any) weight on your foot, avoid unnecessary physical labor, and rest as much as possible. You’ll also, obviously, prefer to avoid any preventable accidents when moving around the house, or navigating up and down stairs.

How do you go to the bathroom after ankle surgery?

A bedside commode can be helpful if it is hard to get to the bathroom after surgery. If patients do not have a bathtub where they can sit down and prop their operated foot outside the tub, a shower chair or stool can help patients to cleanse their body while keeping weight off their operated leg in the shower.

What do I need at home after ankle surgery?

You’ll most likely need over-the-counter pain relievers, antibiotics so that you can avoid infection, reusable ice packs to help decrease swelling and help with pain, and supplies for covering your cast while you bathe.