Patient Instructions: Peripheral Nerve Surgery
WOUND CARE
You may shower 24 hours after your surgery. Do not remove the
splint or bandages. You may place a plastic bag over the splint to
keep it dry.
After the splint and bandages are removed, you may shower or bathe
normally.
DO NOT submerge (tub bath or swim) your incision for 2 to 4 weeks.
ACTIVITY GUIDELINES
The restrictions on your activities should be followed for several
weeks after your surgery. The length of time depends on the extent of
surgery and your physician’s instructions.
DO NOT drive until after your next clinic appointment or until
cleared by your physician.
DO NOT bend or lift anything heavier than 5 pounds (i.e. a thick
phone book or jug of milk) with the effected arm.
Walk for exercise. You should be walking up to a mile a day by your
clinic appointment 2-4 weeks after surgery. You may break it up over
the course of the day, taking frequent rest breaks as needed.
Be patient with the healing process. Your symptoms may not improve
immediately. In general, the longer you have had symptoms, the longer
it takes for the symptoms to dissipate. Your symptoms should not get
worse after surgery. If you have any questions about your symptoms,
please contact us.
HELPFUL LINKS
Median Nerve Compression
www.mayoclinic.com/invoke.cfm?id=DS00326&
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/carpal_doc.htm
Ulnar Nerve Compression
www.emedicine.com/orthoped/topic479.htm
www.healthpages.org/AHP/LIBRARY/HLTHTOP/CTD/cubtun.htm
PAIN MEDICINE
If you are given a prescription for pain medication, take the
medication only when needed and for as long as you need it.
Pain medications containing a narcotic can cause constipation,
drowsiness, or lightheadedness.
To prevent constipation, you may increase your water intake and
increase the amount of fruit and fiber in your diet. If these measures
do not help and you become constipated, you may use an
over-the-counter stool softener (such as Colace), or a mild laxative
(such as Milk of Magnesia).
Please note that many narcotic pain medications cannot be refilled
over the telephone. If you need a refill on your pain medication,
please contact your Family Physician first. If your Family Physician
is unable to refill your prescription, you may call our office. This
may require that you come to the office to pick up a prescription.
SYMPTOMS TO REPORT TO YOUR PHYSICIAN
Any signs and symptoms of infection, such as fever of 101 degrees
or higher, redness or swelling of incision, increased pain, drainage
from your incision.
New or increased pain, weakness, numbness, or tingling of arms or
hands
FOLLOW-UP APPOINTMENT
You should have a follow up appointment scheduled in 10-14 days
after your surgery. If you do not have an appointment or have
questions about your appointment, please call 717-920-7664.
HOW TO CONTACT US
If you have any problems or questions, call the office at
717-920-7664.
You may send an e-mail if you wish to
info@pnni.org. Please specify which physician you are seeing.