It usually takes about three months to recover from a paravalvular osteotomy, so the average patient will need to rest for three months after a paravalvular osteotomy. The recovery time also varies from person to person due to the different conditions and physique of each person.
After the resection of the paravalvular bone, the surgical wound is usually removed in two weeks after the operation, and after three weeks you can go down to the ground without discomfort. If the tibialis posterior muscle is reconstructed anteriorly or shifted to the metatarsal side, it is necessary to use a plaster to immobilize the metatarsal bone to make it inwardly turned, the time is about six weeks, and the full recovery will take about three months.
After surgery, you should drink more water and pay more attention to wound hygiene, eat more fresh fruits and fresh vegetables containing more vitamins, which can promote the metabolism and facilitate the swelling, and avoid irritating foods such as chili peppers, or it may affect the healing of surgical wounds.
It is recommended that patients closely observe their own situation after the operation, and go to the hospital for examination at any time if any abnormal condition occurs.