CMC Arthroplasty with STABLYX Implant
Hello! 😃 Has anyone had this procedure? I had the LRTI procedure on my left thumb/wrist 10 years ago with great results. But this time, my surgeon suggested the STABLYX implant due to my age and lifestyle. My surgery is scheduled for 11/21/2018 and would love to hear of anyone's experience who has had this procedure done. Thanks!
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I would love to know how your implant worked and how you would compare the two procedures as far as recovery, results, etc.
I was just going through these posts and came across your popping injury. I did the same thing trying to steer a snowmobile. I almost cried but not from pain. I thought I screwed up my surgery. It was the weekend and that didn't help. I was relieved to find out it was tendon related. That was two years ago. No remaining damage. I'm glad I did both thumbs and I'm probably at 90+ % power. I still get pain if I push it with a hands-on project. Good luck with your healing.
Wow, was I glad to stumble upon your post. I've been seeing Dr. Vo for my thumb as well and after several failed attempts with steroid injections, I am scheduled to have the Stablyx surgery on July 7th. Although I trust Dr. Vo and think he is an excellent doctor, there is alway apprehension when it comes to surgery. So it is nice to read about a patient of his that had the procedure done and had ZERO regrets. Thank you for posting.
Hello lkd, I'm interested to know how your surgery went with Doc Vo and the Stablyx implant. Any issues or are you as satisfied as Shamu was? I'm considering using Doc Vo for my surgery as well with the Stablyx implant.
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Wallyworld
Hey Stoney,
Sorry it took so long to post back at you. I am at 14 months now since I had my right thumb chopped off. I am at 8 months plus on the left thumb. I am still having some pain issues with the tendon pop. Its not so prevalent if i dead lift 25-30 lbs but if I try and pick it up and bend my elbow upwards. I get some burn. Lets me know to stop! Lol.
I would say that my right hand has about 60-75% of its GRAB YOU strength. The left is still only good for about 35 % strength. Its probably all related to the tendon and the fact I am using the right so much more.
As far as any pain, putting on these dam rubber gloves dealing with all this Covid crap hurts. Its the shoving the hand in and trying to get my fat hands to fit. Lots of pushing and that is irritating. I call it more of an ache. It subsides as soon as I stop pushing. I also still get aches with drastic cold fronts or weather changes. My therapist told me barometric pressure changes effect all these type things. I also read that some place so I guess we build up or lose pressure. BOOM! Lol.
I am still not looking back. The pain I have is bearable, not constant and it's predictable. I know when to not use my left hand. I don't think I will ever take up gymnastics at 61 but would like to be able to hold onto a bar and hang and hold my 300 lbs of fun up. No chin ups yet. Of Coarse I never did them anyway. Lol.
SHAMU
Ikd,
How did it go? You have had the new joint for a month now. I have my opinions about the therapists in the area. All I can say id go and make them work you. Don't sit there and let them work on others around you and let you sit with a warm wrap on and then say oh it hurts so stop and go home, pay us now. Its going to hurt some. Let it. Do the stretches and the exercises where they have you slide the thumb around a ball. Go to work if you do. Use it but in reasonable amounts.
I work in a shipping and parts manufacturing area. Small zip lock bags kick my butt! Its the slid and pushing between the thumb and forefinger. Do 300 of those pop open, place in part, seal it closed and it will let you know about it for a time. I still do it anyway. It will get stronger and one day not bother me at all I am sure.
Tell Dr. Vo I say Hi!
SHAMU
Hey wallyworld,
I think the world of Dr. Vo . He seems to have an aggressive recovery plan compared to some. I think his advise to go to work and or be active is dead on. Read my posts that I just responded to. I'm sold. I think by the time I have 2 years behind on both thumbs I will not even think it ever happened. Best of luck.
SHAMU
Hi Wallyworld, The surgery went well, pain was well controlled before they sent me home. Only needed the pain meds the day of the surgery and into the next day. Tylenol and ibuprofen managed it well. However the recovery has been slow. I got out of the cast after 2 weeks and started physical therapy excercises the next day, which was a Thursday. On Friday my hand was swollen like a balloon and was throbbing so bad I was in tears and had to take the pain pills. Dr. Vo said I wasn’t ready to come out of the cast so it went back on for another 5 days. So I’ve only been out of it a week and am doing the exercises but I am still swollen and have throbbing pain by the end of the day. I do have Lupus and it has caused the inflammation issues so I am just having to push thru it, but I also use the pain medication. I did notice last night that the swelling has calmed down so I am hoping I have turned the corner and it will go uphill from here. It’s too soon for me to say weather it has worked or not. Right now I’m just working on the mobility part but Dr. Vo said in 2 weeks we will start on the strengthening. Because of my underlying conditions and COVID, I do the P/T at home and I like it better that way. Dr. Vo has been wonderful and helpful along the way. I am hopeful it is all worth it in the end.😀 If you do decide to go for it, I am sending you well wishes for a successful surgery. P.S. Warm heat on the hand seems to do much better for me than ice. So keep that in mind if icing hurts.
Hi Shamu, The surgery went well, pain was well controlled before they sent me home. Only needed the pain meds the day of the surgery and into the next day. Tylenol and ibuprofen managed it well. However the recovery has been slow. I got out of the cast after 2 weeks and started physical therapy excercises the next day, which was a Thursday. On Friday my hand was swollen like a balloon and was throbbing so bad I was in tears and had to take the pain pills. Dr. Vo said I wasn’t ready to come out of the cast so it went back on for another 5 days. So I’ve only been out of it a week and am doing the exercises but I am still swollen and have throbbing pain by the end of the day. I do have Lupus and it has caused the inflammation issues so I am just having to push thru it, but I also use the pain medication. I did notice last night that the swelling has calmed down so I am hoping I have turned the corner and it will go uphill from here. It’s too soon for me to say weather it has worked or not. Right now I’m just working on the mobility part but Dr. Vo said in 2 weeks we will start on the strengthening. Because of my underlying conditions and COVID, I do the P/T at home and I like it better that way. Dr. Vo has been wonderful and helpful along the way. I am hopeful it is all worth it in the end.😀
@shamu, Boy you have been through the pits. I understand the recovery seems like it's slow. Before my Fusion Back surgery I was so positive. Since it was a big surgery I can't bend, twist or lift over 10 pounds. I wear a brace. It's been 2 months since the surgery and I have many months ahead to let this heal. I have soft bones so I have to be careful. I was in a lot of back pain the last two days, but better today. Hope things go better for you, but sometime it's takes longer than what we want it too. I have depression, which doesn't help. But, we have mental illness in our family. So, it makes the recovery harder. Hope your swelling and pain gets better.