Abstract

ObjectiveTo analyze the application of concept nursing of accelerated rehabilitation surgery in orthopedic postoperative recovery.MethodsA total of 120 patients who received orthopedic surgery were divided into the control group undergoing routine orthopedic nursing and the observation group undergoing the concept of accelerated rehabilitation surgery nursing.ResultsPatients in the observation group had shorter in-bed activity time and out-of-bed activity time, average time of hospital stay, and lower total treatment costs. The incidence of incision infection, respiratory system infection, digestive tract infection, urinary tract infection, deep vein thrombosis, and other complications in the observation group was much lower. The recovery scores of joint function in the observation group at 1, 3, 6, and 12 months after the operation were all better, and the recovery rate of joint function within 1 year after the operation was higher.ConclusionFollowing the concept of accelerated rehabilitation surgery nursing during the perioperative period can improve the quality of postoperative orthopedic recovery.

Highlights

  • Orthopedics is one of the key clinical departments of general hospitals at all levels, which studies the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the human skeletal muscle system, and deeply explores the application effect of drugs, surgery, and physics in maintaining the normal shape and function of this system [1]

  • Lv and Yang Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research (2021) 16:471 rehabilitation surgery is a perioperative nursing concept of surgical patients first proposed by Danish surgeon Kehlet, which has been widely applied in orthopedic clinics at present [4]

  • The nursing mode based on the concept of accelerated rehabilitation surgery mainly refers to the adjustment and intervention of nurses to physiology, psychology, and other aspects of patients by using the comprehensive knowledge of clinical medicine during the operation, so as to reduce the stimulation of surgery, prevent related complications, and promote postoperative recovery [5]

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Introduction

Orthopedics is one of the key clinical departments of general hospitals at all levels, which studies the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the human skeletal muscle system, and deeply explores the application effect of drugs, surgery, and physics in maintaining the normal shape and function of this system [1]. Lv and Yang Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research (2021) 16:471 rehabilitation surgery is a perioperative nursing concept of surgical patients first proposed by Danish surgeon Kehlet, which has been widely applied in orthopedic clinics at present [4]. The nursing mode based on the concept of accelerated rehabilitation surgery mainly refers to the adjustment and intervention of nurses to physiology, psychology, and other aspects of patients by using the comprehensive knowledge of clinical medicine during the operation, so as to reduce the stimulation of surgery, prevent related complications, and promote postoperative recovery [5]. We assumed that the concept of accelerated rehabilitation surgery could improve postoperative orthopedic recovery. This study aims to explore the effect and clinical value of following the concept of accelerated rehabilitation surgery to improve the quality of postoperative orthopedic recovery

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