How long does arthroscopic shoulder surgery take to recover from?
Most people need 6 weeks or longer to recover. How much time you need depends on the surgery that was done. You may have to limit your activity until your shoulder strength and range of motion are back to normal. You may also be in a rehabilitation program (rehab).
Is arthroscopic shoulder surgery a major surgery?
Shoulder surgery is a common but major surgery with serious risks and potential complications. You may have less invasive treatment options.
How long does shoulder impingement surgery take?
The surgery usually lasts about 1 hour and involves: Evaluation. The surgeon will make a small (about 1/2-inch) incision in your shoulder and insert an arthroscope (scope).
How long do you wear a sling after arthroscopic shoulder surgery?
Your arm will also be in a sling for at least 1 week and maybe as long as 6 weeks. You may take the sling off when you dress or wash and during rehabilitation (rehab). If the sutures are not the type that dissolve, your doctor will take them out 7 to 10 days after your surgery. You will need rehab.
Are you put to sleep for arthroscopic shoulder surgery?
Most patients sleep through the entire procedure, while others may hear a few sounds here and there, although not much usually. For longer and more involved surgeries, such as shoulder or elbow replacements or rotator cuff repairs, you will most likely be under general anesthesia.
How Long Does arthroscopic surgery take?
The actual surgery time is usually about 30 minutes. If extensive work is needed, the procedure may last up to 45 minutes. Most people “go to sleep completely” during surgery with a general anesthetic.
Do you have to be intubated for shoulder surgery?
This is a typical positioning for shoulder surgery. Patients are typically awake, mildly sedated or in a light sleep. They can choose not to be awake during the operation, but they do not need to necessarily get complete anesthesia, be on a breathing machine and have a breathing tube.
How do you go to the bathroom after shoulder surgery?
A detachable showerhead helps keep water away from your shoulder, and pump soap makes bathing easier when you can use only one arm. Place non-slip bath mats in the shower and on the floor outside your bathtub or shower. A shower chair is also great for safety because you may tire easily during your recovery.