Guest guest Posted December 29, 2002 Report Share Posted December 29, 2002 Hi , >>>> First one was a torn medial meniscus, which was removed the " old fashioned way " by making a 4 " incision. It was successful, and has never bothered me again. During a hardware removal a few years later it was scoped and found to have grown back in completely smooth. Good to know, Thanks! >>>> In this surgery a bone graft was done. The graft was taken from the patella on that same side. I had an excellent recovery. He was also going to do a Ileo(sp)-tibial band transfer, but the PCL took 6 hours and felt it would be better to wait 6 months to do the I-T band. The I-T band transfer lasted about 3 months. I had it done a second time with a new procedure that he had come up with. This one was stable for about 8 months. He then developed a procedure using a donor tendon. It worked!! After all of these, and the surgeries for the all the hardware removal, I've had a knee that's about 95% stable. As far as I know I have no arthritis in the joint. There's no stiffness in the joint, and pain only when a storm front is moving in, or its' been stressed way too much. Rarely it 'gives out', so I use a cane when out shopping as I feel more secure, but I mostly use the cane to relieve some of the stress on my back. All in all I'm extremely pleased. <<<< Brilliant. You know I don't have any osteo yet either. Kind of amazing given the probably well over a hundred dislocations I had. >>>> As far as shoulders, both of my shoulders dislocate in three directions or so I've been told, and also that it's better to leave them alone than operate on them and create even more of a problem. I've come up with various ways to support my lower arm, and have gotten some tips from those on the list. After all these years I'm glad I didn't have anything done. <<<< Probably a good decision on this one. Glad that all in all you are doing well joint wise. Thanks for the info on the meniscus. Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2002 Report Share Posted December 29, 2002 Pam, >>Brilliant. You know I don't have any osteo yet either. Kind of amazing given the probably well over a hundred dislocations I had. >>>>>> It is amazing how we can *not* have a lot joints affected with it considering the nuber of joints that slide around so often. I have only one thumb joint, nearest the wrist, that has osteo-arthritis, and is need of a fusion. That one didn't hurt until it was well on it's way to degenerating-but that's it. The joints in that thumb aren't even hypermobile! So " go figure " . <g> Good luck with the meniscus, and what you decide to do. Given the meniscus in the knee I had no more surgeries on is relatively stable anyhow. Looking back, it was a good decision to make. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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