Do minimally invasive meniscus surgery a few days can get out of bed

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Minimally invasive meniscal surgery is usually performed 1 to 3 days after surgery.

Do minimally invasive meniscus surgery a few days can get out of bed

Minimally invasive meniscal surgery is relatively less traumatic for patients, but the specific time to get out of bed is still affected by many factors. If the surgery is successful, the patient may be in good health and may be able to try to get out of bed about 1 day after surgery. There are differences in the recovery ability of different patients. Patients with better physical fitness and younger patients may recover faster and get out of bed earlier. For older patients with weak foundations or other diseases, recovery time may be prolonged and bed time delayed accordingly. If there is no obvious bleeding from the wound and pain is well controlled, patients will be encouraged to get out of bed as soon as possible. Early bed can help prevent complications such as deep vein thrombosis of the lower limbs and promote physical recovery.

If any abnormalities occur during recovery, such as wound redness, increased pain, fever, etc., they should be informed in time so that appropriate measures can be taken.



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