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soundman
Hi folks,
I had a bypass operation (CABG) in more then a yar ago, in December 2001.
The heart seems to be OK now, but I am having problems with the healing of the sternum.
First thing that I noticed is that after a week I needed stronger painkillers and also I still needed them at a time the others had already stopped using them. Also after 6 weeks I did not feel confident using my arms to stand up, picking up things etc.
Of course I mentioned my problems in rehabilitation. The physicist and the cardiologist tried if they could feel if the parts of the sternum could move towards one another. But they felt the situation was OK.
As my complaints persisted, I went to the surgeon that operated me. She decided to take out the steel wires. This was done 12 weeks after the heart operation. It gave me relief of some pains, but not all.
After 6 months a CT scan was made. This showed non-union of the sternum. Some connective tissue was formed, but no bone. In fact the two halves had formed a sort of joint (pseudo artrosis). This situation explained the persisting pains. Although the pains had got less, I still could not carry (light) loads, or get back to work.
I am a TV soundman and so I must be able to carry a suitcase and hold up a microphone boom for about 20 mins. at a time.
So 10 months after heart surgery I was operated again to refix the sternum. The formed joint was taken out and fresh bone was tied together again. This should have done the trick, but it hasn?t.
It has been almost 5 months now, and the situation is better then last year, but still not good enough. Again I am still on painkillers and do not feel confident in doing things with my arms.
A new CT scan was made and it shows some growth of bone structure, but much less then might be expected. What can I do? Will I be able to pick up my work again or must I try to find an other job to do? The doctor wants me to wait for another two months before I make a decision. Am I special or are there more like me out there?
Soundman (54), Netherlands
I had a bypass operation (CABG) in more then a yar ago, in December 2001.
The heart seems to be OK now, but I am having problems with the healing of the sternum.
First thing that I noticed is that after a week I needed stronger painkillers and also I still needed them at a time the others had already stopped using them. Also after 6 weeks I did not feel confident using my arms to stand up, picking up things etc.
Of course I mentioned my problems in rehabilitation. The physicist and the cardiologist tried if they could feel if the parts of the sternum could move towards one another. But they felt the situation was OK.
As my complaints persisted, I went to the surgeon that operated me. She decided to take out the steel wires. This was done 12 weeks after the heart operation. It gave me relief of some pains, but not all.
After 6 months a CT scan was made. This showed non-union of the sternum. Some connective tissue was formed, but no bone. In fact the two halves had formed a sort of joint (pseudo artrosis). This situation explained the persisting pains. Although the pains had got less, I still could not carry (light) loads, or get back to work.
I am a TV soundman and so I must be able to carry a suitcase and hold up a microphone boom for about 20 mins. at a time.
So 10 months after heart surgery I was operated again to refix the sternum. The formed joint was taken out and fresh bone was tied together again. This should have done the trick, but it hasn?t.
It has been almost 5 months now, and the situation is better then last year, but still not good enough. Again I am still on painkillers and do not feel confident in doing things with my arms.
A new CT scan was made and it shows some growth of bone structure, but much less then might be expected. What can I do? Will I be able to pick up my work again or must I try to find an other job to do? The doctor wants me to wait for another two months before I make a decision. Am I special or are there more like me out there?
Soundman (54), Netherlands