So far I have seen two surgeons and both have not operated on someone with my problem. Both have told me any infection and I could have the leg amputated.
I have lymphoedema in both legs and need a knee replac... - LSN
I have lymphoedema in both legs and need a knee replacement. Has anyone had this done and tell me the problems they have encountered.
Have you phoned the Lymphoedema Support Network? They should be able to advise you. I had both bunions operated on at the same time (lymphoedema in both feet/legs). I was put on antibiotics before the operation so as to reduce the risk of infection and then kept on them for a few weeks afterwards. All was fine. My sister has exactly the same and had both her bunions done (separately). She was given multilayered bandaging first to reduce her swelling before the operation - in the one of her legs that is much worse than the other. In her case the swelling got much worse after the operation but she is getting back to "normal" now. We are both fine - and life is much better without my bunions!
Thank you for your reply.Will give them a ring. I think one of my problems is finding someone here in the North East who has operated on knees as both surgeons I have seen haven't, so you can see how worried I am. I have said about the bandaging but they say I have to move the new joint from day one, its like talking to a brick wall as others have said we know more than the doctors.
Hi Compass. About my earlier post on me and my sister and our bunion operations.My sister had her bandaging before her operation - to get the limb as thin as possible to reduce complications. Because of the soreness of the area that had been operated on she couldn't wear compression stockings post op. Her swelling got much worse but, as I said, it is now settled back to where it was a few years ago. Her lymphoedema did not cause any problems doing any of the required (post op ) exercise (& lymphoedema did not cause me any post op exercise problems).
Yes I have had a total knee replacement on my lymphoedema knee 2008 had it by epidural. No problems it did take a long time to heal had wonderful nursing care I am pain free just have problems cant have MLD due to leaky heart valve. I am 81
The surgeons have to give you the worse scenario. They said this to me , my leg doesn't look beautiful but no pain and it works well
Hi there, I know not the same but I have had an artificial strap attached to my knee cap to stop it dislocating on my secondary lymphoedema leg. My surgeon was Tony Smith at the Robert Jones & Agnes Hunt orthoepedic hospital in Oswestry. He told me he had other patients with lymphoedema and I was given the impression they take admissions from all around the country. The scar looks horrendous (but the whole leg is non too pretty!), I had staples, it healed well without any problems however I was on bed rest for 10 days after the op. I don't know if it would be worth speaking to Mr Smiths secretary to see if they have any information that could help you.
Good luck and best wishes
My first knee op. went fine, no problems, the second was problematic with an infection in the site despite similar care, followed by a massive D.V.T. behind my knee. Fortunately all is now fine, both knees working well.
I think it is down to luck.
Best wishes
Thank you all for your feedback it has been very helpful. I will be making a few more phone calls and will let you know how I get on. My local clinic in the New Year is to start a support group and that will be good to chat to others with our problems.
Good luck Compass with getting a surgeon who can give you proper (not terrifying) information and is confident about managing your lymphoedema as well as your knee. Prob rarer than hen's teeth but I think you will want a proper multidisciplinary team for pre= and post-op care.
Hi Compass the LSN will be posting an article that might help you on their website within the next few days. lymphoedema.org/News/Index.asp
Look forward to reading the article
Hi Compass
There is a good article on the LSN website talking about someone facing a similar dilemma with a hip replacement that might be worth you reading. lymphoedema.org/News/Story8...
I'm surprised you weren't referred to a knee specialist. I called an orthopedic group and asked for an appointment with their knee specialist and I am very happy with him.
I am 5 weeks out from TKR. AND THE SWELLING FROM LYMPHODEMA IS SLOWING ME DOWN BUT I'VE HEARD NO ONE SAY I SHOULDN'T HAVE HAD SURGERY
I am having TKR on the affected leg in September; I see the lymphedema specialist (surgeon) before my surgery. I am hoping to get to agree to work together with my OT for a great outcome.
I have had lymphoedema for several years and had a replacement knee two years ago. No problems, knee great and it didn't seem to affect my lymphoedema either way at all. Now waiting for new hip!