taape
09-09-2008, 11:25 PM
A friend had a commuted fracture in his ankle. Had surgery with plates, screws, wire, temporary screws. The first week he had a splint on which looked like a cast. That was taken off yesterday and a regular cast was put on.
When he got home from the hospital he noticed his toes were turning people when his foot was down. This didn't happen right after surgery when the splint cast thingy was on. Is this typical post surgery when you have hardware in to have swelling get worse the 2nd week to the point of your toes turning purple?
He went to the local ER and they cut the cast down each side to get it off without destroying it. Cleaned up the wound, no infection seen from the staples which are still in. They put the cast on with a bandage around it so it's on but looser. His toes are still turning purple when his foot is down.
I'm worried about this. He's fairly young and healthy otherwise. We have a call into the surgeon but would hardware cause lack of circulation.
When he got home from the hospital he noticed his toes were turning people when his foot was down. This didn't happen right after surgery when the splint cast thingy was on. Is this typical post surgery when you have hardware in to have swelling get worse the 2nd week to the point of your toes turning purple?
He went to the local ER and they cut the cast down each side to get it off without destroying it. Cleaned up the wound, no infection seen from the staples which are still in. They put the cast on with a bandage around it so it's on but looser. His toes are still turning purple when his foot is down.
I'm worried about this. He's fairly young and healthy otherwise. We have a call into the surgeon but would hardware cause lack of circulation.
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krisj5kids
09-10-2008, 07:07 AM
My last ankle surgery my toes and foot turned purple for months afterwards. It is normal. I think the lack of movement of the ankle and foot while it is in a cast contributes to that. I think most people who have had ankle or foot surgery will tell you that the foot will turn purple and it will be like that for quite awhile. My foot returned to normal color once my activity returned to normal.
kimberp
09-10-2008, 10:39 AM
I agree. I am now 7 weeks post op from ankle surgery and am experiencing the purple foot with the feeling that it wants to explode when it's down and not elevated.
This was my second ankle surgery so I was prepared for it as it happened last time as well and lasted for a few months after surgery. It is completely normal and will last for months.
This was my second ankle surgery so I was prepared for it as it happened last time as well and lasted for a few months after surgery. It is completely normal and will last for months.
sandcastles
09-10-2008, 11:36 AM
I think that discoloration of the toes is perfectly normal. My toes turn lovely shades of purple when I have them down too long. (I'm 7 weeks p/o).
Elevation is key in the recovery process.
Elevation is key in the recovery process.
taape
09-10-2008, 12:06 PM
Thank you all for your responses. We were getting worried. Waiting for the doctor to call this morning and hopefully he will tell us the same thing you all did about this.

