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capsulodesis
I was wanderind what this surgery was,and what it involved thanks for the info
Re: capsulodesis
This surgery corrects a posterior dislocation of the humerus.
It is done through a small incision in the back of the shoulder. Then the child is put in an splint for 6 or 8 weeks 24/7 and then 6 or 8 weeks at night.
This surgery may have to be repeated.
My daughter, Maia, just had this surgery on December 10th. I have pictures of the splint used:
http://www.injurednewborn.com/maia/capsurgerypics.html
Do you have any specific questions that we may be able to answer for you?
-francine
It is done through a small incision in the back of the shoulder. Then the child is put in an splint for 6 or 8 weeks 24/7 and then 6 or 8 weeks at night.
This surgery may have to be repeated.
My daughter, Maia, just had this surgery on December 10th. I have pictures of the splint used:
http://www.injurednewborn.com/maia/capsurgerypics.html
Do you have any specific questions that we may be able to answer for you?
-francine
Re: capsulodesis
My son, Preston, has also had this procedure. The shoulder movement and flexibility has increased tremendously. As the previous author, let me know if I can answer and specific questions.
Good Luck - Bill
Good Luck - Bill