Today your baby had an Achilles Tendon Tenotomy.
The aim of this information sheet is to provide some written information of what to expect afterwards.
Common questions after the procedure
How big will the scar be?
The scar for the tenotomy is very small, usually measuring only 3 or 4 mm.
Will it hurt?
As discussed prior to the procedure we used firstly local anaesthetic cream then a local anaesthetic injection to numb the area prior to the procedure. This will wear off after 4 - 6 hours. Following this your baby may be a little upset or irritable and it is OK to need to give them Paracetamol later today. It is unusual to need to give your baby Paracetamol after 2 days. This wound is very small and will heal very quickly.
Is there anything to look out for?
Uncommonly the plaster may become stained with blood. The skin wound is very small but occasionally there can be a small amount of blood that leaks from the wound. Because the plaster is wet it absorbs the blood like blotting paper. If this happens we would recommend you draw around the area to check if it is spreading. If it continues to spread after the first 3 or 4 hours or it is larger than a 50p please contact us.
Something isn’t right, who should I contact?
Within working hours please contact the Paediatric Physiotherapy
Monday- Friday 9.00-5.00
Joyce Henderson or Suzy Campbell
Advanced Practice Paediatric Physiotherapist
Tel:01592 643355 ext 23609
Mobile: 07811087090
OR
Susan Kerr – Secretary to Mr Murray, Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon
Tel:01592 729071
Out of hours please take your baby to the local Emergency Department.
This leaflet has been produced after an initial review of literature, and where there is a lack of evidence, a consensus of expert opinion is agreed, correct at the time of publication.
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