Abstract

Fast track arthroplasty is becoming increasingly accepted in German-speaking countries. By optimizing treatment processes fast track programs promise faster recovery, increased patient satisfaction, quality improvement and reduction in the length of hospital stay. The philosophy and treatment principles of fast track hip arthroplasty during the pre, intra and postoperative phase are described in the light of the current body of evidence. The challenges concerning fast track arthroplasty within the German health system are discussed. Besides presenting our own data concerning apatient seminar and an opiate saving pain treatment, the most relevant literature related to fast track hip arthroplasty from apubmed search is discussed. Fast track concepts can only be successfully implemented through close interdisciplinary team work. Preoperatively, apatient seminar can help to prepare patients better for surgery. Postoperatively, early mobilisation and pain treatment play acentral role, whereat aclear reduction in opiate application can be achieved. Fast track hip arthroplasty makes rethinking with respect to traditional treatment principles necessary and demands ahigh degree of interdisciplinary team work. Particularly, as result of the specifics of the health system (DRG system and stationary rehabilitation), anationwide establishment in Germany has not taken place so far.

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