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10-08-2019 10:55 AM
I am 1 week post surgery and I have been using a post surgery compression pump to avoid blood clots. The pump includes a compression sleeve for both legs and it's portable, to be worn for 20 hrs per day. It has a 5 hr battery so I am not tied down but the most frustrating thing is that it doesn't seem to last 5 hrs before it needs charging again and starts beeping. Very frustrating and I know this is not the same post op compression equiptment I used for my previous replacement. This one is called a Active Care pump. The rep explained it before I left the hospital. I can contact the company with my concerns but I just wondered if anyone else has used this equipment post surgery and were you satisfied with it. Thanks
10-08-2019 11:31 AM
@Goodie2shoes. Did they tell you how long you'd have to use the compression thing? Seems like you're approaching the time when it can be discontinued. I believe I just used one a few days. That was 2011 so I've forgotten details like brand names.
10-08-2019 11:50 AM
@Kachina624wrote: Did they tell you how long you'd have to use the compression thing? Seems like you're approaching the time when it can be discontinued. I believe I just used one a few days. That was 2011 so I've forgotten details like brand names.
Yes, 20 days. I know it's necessary but I don't like this machine ! I will just have to hang in there !
10-08-2019 12:35 PM
I never used one or even had compression socks when I had my knee replaced 2 years ago.
10-08-2019 01:01 PM
I am going in for a total knee replacement tomorrow.
Will be given compression socks but no compression machine as you describe.
10-08-2019 02:57 PM
I did not use a compression pump after either knee replacement.
10-08-2019 02:58 PM
@pdlindawrote:
I am going in for a total knee replacement tomorrow.
Will be given compression socks but no compression machine as you describe.
Best of luck to you and a speedy recovery. They have made some changes to the post op treatment plan since my left knee replacement in 2015. I think it's a matter of cost for the insurance company and medicare. I stayed in the Hospital 2 days the last tiime now it's overnight and I have also heard some replacements are outpatient ! Thank goodness I have a wonderful guy and my children to help in my recovery.
10-08-2019 02:58 PM
Did you have a prior DVT that prompted the use of this machine? I ask because I have had a blood clot and will be needing a TKR probably within a year or so and a machine like that may be in my future, too.
10-08-2019 03:03 PM
@Goodie2shoes Thanks so much for your kind wishes!! I requested that my surgeon order me to stay in the hospital (orthopedic hospital) for 3 DAYS because I live in a second floor apt and have 21 stairs to go up when I get home. He said he'd see how I was doing and plan accordingly.
I, too, was STUNNED that this procedure is now almost considered day surgery!!
10-08-2019 03:06 PM
@Tyak wrote: Did you have a prior DVT that prompted the use of this machine? I ask because I have had a blood clot and will be needing a TKR probably within a year or so and a machine like that may be in my future, too.
I have never had a DVT but the MD also has me on 81 mgs of ASA 2x's per day to prevent clots of course and I am using a ice machine.
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