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Best type of knickers post op hip replacement

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Spidergran3 Mon 28-Jun-21 13:15:46

I’ve got my pre-op assessment next week so it looks like my hip replacement will happen this summer ? I’m just wondering about knickers - I always wear the bikini type but realising they will cut across the wound site. Which type of knickers have others found comfortable?

Jaxjacky Mon 28-Jun-21 13:16:34

Go without if you can.

MissAdventure Mon 28-Jun-21 13:18:58

Or very big ones that come up to your waist.

tanith Mon 28-Jun-21 13:26:44

I found some the ones with no visible panti line good as they are loose and have no elastic in the legs. I agree no pants was better, I wore loose pj bottoms or shorts when I first came home.

Polly12 Mon 28-Jun-21 13:32:39

I agree with others, that no pants or ones with no VPL are best. When I had mine done I did have a big dressing on it for a while, so there is some protection.

Kim19 Mon 28-Jun-21 13:32:51

Definitely sloggi max.

annodomini Mon 28-Jun-21 14:43:52

I can't remember having any problems or having to buy any special kind of post-op knickers. Since you ask, though, I recommend high leg ones which should come well above the upper limit of the wound.

LullyDully Mon 28-Jun-21 15:08:09

I didn't use special knickers because I had quite large dressing over the wound. Size of knickers are not as important as the exercises.

Good luck and enjoy getting back your life .

muse Thu 08-Jul-21 15:07:58

I wear midi style M+S and carried on with these straight after my op. Dressing wasn't affected and neither was the scar after the dressing was removed. I had dissolvable stitches.

Good luck and as lullydully said, the exercises are really important.

Alizarin Thu 08-Jul-21 15:37:49

I'm four weeks since 2nd hip replacement. First one was in February. Since then I have continued to wear my normal chain store small knickers, but inside out so the seams don't rub on my scars. Though for the first week after each op I swanned around at home in a
calf length hoodie with no knickers!

glammanana Thu 08-Jul-21 15:59:23

My friend bout 5 packs of Primark knicks without seams in a size bigger came in packs of 3 I think they where not expensive at all and she through them away when she was comfortable enough to use her normal ones.

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Humbertbear Fri 09-Jul-21 08:26:36

I had a hip replacement and had no problem with my usual knickers. The scar isn’t anywhere near my knickers!
But be warned - when I changed planes in Oman last year they demanded to see the scar!

Lovetopaint037 Fri 09-Jul-21 09:09:03

I was advised to wear knickers inside out. Just wore full size all cotton ones from M&S. Good luck with it all. It’s well worth it.

Aveline Fri 09-Jul-21 09:24:47

I'm wondering where exactly the scar will be. I'm having a robotically assisted op so will have three little probe entry points plus, presumably, a larger one but not sure exactly where. There seem to be so many potential 'approaches'- anterior, posterior, antero lateral etc etc. Will just have to wait and see I suppose. I have pants of all sizes and shapes all ready!

Blossoming Fri 09-Jul-21 09:41:48

When I had my sigmoid colectomy in was advised to buy waist high knickers a size bigger than usual. I didn’t wear any knickers in hospital, I had a catheter for a couple of days anyway. It was keyhole surgery, no stitches or dressings. 3 tiny incisions and 1 a couple of inches long.

Lin52 Fri 09-Jul-21 10:14:31

All your queries should be answered by your pre op Nurse, I used to be one. Just make a list of all your queries, as it is very easy to forget what you need to ask. Hope all goes well for you.

Aveline Fri 09-Jul-21 10:25:53

I have asked the pre op nurse but it was a Covid safe telephone interview and I needed to be shown exactly where the scar would be rather that vaguely having it described. I can't get a picture in my mind of what it will be like. I'll know soon enough. I've bought some large dresses which should cover a multitude of sins

Visgir1 Fri 09-Jul-21 14:00:54

Wear anything, I did post Hip replacement, you are pain free and can celebrate! Lol!

Katek Fri 09-Jul-21 23:00:22

I would agree with the dresses Aveline-much easier and more comfortable to wear than trousers. I just used my loose summer sundresses with either a t shirt underneath or a cardigan on top. Re pants, I found my usual midi seamfree were fine as they sat above the scar. One thing I found extremely useful were Drench wipes, they’re larger than normal and can be warmed in the microwave. Very useful if you find showering a bit difficult in the early days. They used them in hospital for bed bath (bed wipe down?!) but I got mine from Amazon. There’s also a no water shampoo cap but I can’t remember name - again very useful in first few days. Good luck with the surgery.

Mountain Sat 10-Jul-21 00:10:04

Had my hip replacement last year. I was given NHS knickers to wear.
I was warned they may not be on once the op was completed and sure enough once on the ward I realised I was knickerless!!??
All the very best for your op

Aveline Sat 10-Jul-21 09:03:24

Mountain ?! Suspect I'll cope, will have enough to think about!

Spidergran3 Tue 13-Jul-21 22:08:07

Thanks everyone for your replies. I’ve had my pre-op assessment, just waiting for the date with great trepidation. I think I’ll go with the inside out option - good idea. I was thinking a dress would be the easiest to wear, I’ve got loose linen ones if it’s still warm enough. Thanks Katek, the Drench wipes sound very useful.