How to Recover from Finger Surgery

Clinically, the postoperative recovery varies depending on the site of injury and the type of surgery performed on the finger. First, if the patient due to finger cutting injury or benign hand mass, the finger suture treatment. At this time, the patient’s finger injury degree is relatively light, local suture if there is no incision infection, can be 2-3 days to change the dressing, 14 days after the operation to remove the silk thread finger can be early recovery. If the patient’s local incision infection or fat liquefaction, need to remove the wire again as soon as possible to clean up the wound, external growth factors and myosan and other drugs, to promote the faster recovery of the finger. Second, if the finger fracture for surgical immobilization treatment, usually choose internal fixation, external fixation of the finger external bracket, postoperative analgesia, edema, anti-infection and other supportive treatment. Patients are advised to move their fingers as soon as possible to avoid local ligament adhesion or hand muscle atrophy, and the external fixation bracket can be removed after 1 month when the fracture is completely healed.