Orthopaedics
Version 1: August 2023
Review date: August 2025
This information has been developed to supplement the information the nurse practitioner or doctor has already given you.
National Treatment Centre
Telephone: 01592 643355 extension 22685.
We run this service 8am-8pm – out with these times, you can contact NHS 24 for advice.
What kind of dressing do I have on?
A surgical dressing provides a waterproof barrier to protect your skin, allowing you to shower and dress normally. Due to its comfort, it allows for flexibility, allowing you to continue with your rehabilitation goals.
How long can my dressing stay on?
This dressing is used post-operatively as it can stay in place for
14 days. This means we aim for your dressing to be removed during skin clip (staple) removal or a community wound review.
There is blood on my dressing, what should I do?
Blood contained within your dressing is normal. We know you may find this concerning, and we hope the following pictures can provide guidance and reassurance.
This dressing was placed in sterile conditions, and we aim to leave the dressing on for the full two weeks if possible.
Please contact the National Treatment Centre directly on 01592 643355 extension 22685.
We run this service 8am-7.30pm – out with these times, you can add additional padding or contact NHS 24 for advice.
Please do not attempt to redress at home.
I have concerns, what if I have a wound infection?
There are several signs of infection to be aware of.
- Feeling unwell - temperature, shivering, lethargy.
- New/worsening pain at the wound site.
- Discharge from wound.
- Excessive swelling at the wound site.
- Redness around wound.
- Excessive heat surrounding the wound site.
Who can I contact if I have concerns?
If you have any concerns regarding your wound, please contact us on 01592 643355 extension 22685 (8am–7.30pm) and NHS24 out with these hours.
You will then be able to discuss your concerns with a nursing staff member who will triage your concerns and direct your care to the appropriate team member.
It is vital that no antibiotics are commenced before a wound swab is obtained. We are happy to discuss any orthopaedic concerns you may have post-discharge and welcome any feedback you may have.
Any other health issues, please get in touch with your GP,
NHS24 or A&E.
Please contact NHS 24 or seek urgent medical treatment if you require emergency assistance.
Can I see my GP instead of contacting the ward?
We advise contacting the ward in the first instance. However, if your GP is concerned that there may be signs of a wound infection, in that case, we request that a wound swab be obtained before any antibiotics are started. We also request the GP alerts a member of the orthopaedic staff to ensure appropriate follow-up.
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