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Has Anyone Had Plates And Screws Removed From Leg After A Bad Break...
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and was there an improvement?
My sis had multiple fractures a few years back in her leg (5) including a nasty spiral tibula.
She had 2 plates and 12 screws inserted in a lengthy op.
She now has pain and swelling on the top of her foot and she had a large swelling, at least 4inches by inches on the scar where the the fibula was dealt with and where the plate ends....just the past few days.
Will this be due to the metal plates aggravating her tissue?
She is in constant pain and she is struggling with this. She is reluctant to go to the her GP as she can't face another operation.
Does anyone have any previous experience of plates and screws being removed? I understand her reluctance but i'm sure they're not helping her.
Thank you in advance.
My sis had multiple fractures a few years back in her leg (5) including a nasty spiral tibula.
She had 2 plates and 12 screws inserted in a lengthy op.
She now has pain and swelling on the top of her foot and she had a large swelling, at least 4inches by inches on the scar where the the fibula was dealt with and where the plate ends....just the past few days.
Will this be due to the metal plates aggravating her tissue?
She is in constant pain and she is struggling with this. She is reluctant to go to the her GP as she can't face another operation.
Does anyone have any previous experience of plates and screws being removed? I understand her reluctance but i'm sure they're not helping her.
Thank you in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.my late dad had his removed from his ankle more than 40 years ago and, working in the NHS, I have dealt with many people who have had screws and plates removed when the break has healed and the screws start to work loose which can allow the plate to move. If this is the case, it will only loosen more and give her more trouble.....sorry, not what she wants to hear.
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Not enough information.
How long ago was her fracture?.....how old is your sister?.....has she any underlying medical problems and is she taking any medication?
Are the two swellings hard or soft?
This could be due to many things, but two come to mind.....acute osteoarthritis due to tissue reaction as you mentioned or less likely...much less likely...osteomyelitis (infection).
I agree with the posts of woofy......this needs sorting out by X-Rays.
Make an appt to see you GP.
How long ago was her fracture?.....how old is your sister?.....has she any underlying medical problems and is she taking any medication?
Are the two swellings hard or soft?
This could be due to many things, but two come to mind.....acute osteoarthritis due to tissue reaction as you mentioned or less likely...much less likely...osteomyelitis (infection).
I agree with the posts of woofy......this needs sorting out by X-Rays.
Make an appt to see you GP.
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Meant to say, the reluctance to go her GP is that she is scared her bone will be much weaker after the plates and screws are removed. It's like a security blanket for her as she has been hesitant since it happened.
She has a fair amount of metal in her leg , she has been told by several people, and I guess that has made her wary.
I suppose she will have to be guided and to suck it and see. Pain on a daily basis can't be acceptable, although it's worse now.
Thanks again, everyone.
She has a fair amount of metal in her leg , she has been told by several people, and I guess that has made her wary.
I suppose she will have to be guided and to suck it and see. Pain on a daily basis can't be acceptable, although it's worse now.
Thanks again, everyone.
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