Abstract

Background and purpose — Length of hospital stay (LOS) following total hip arthroplasty (THA) has been markedly reduced. Recently, same-day THA (SD-THA) was introduced, and previous studies have indicated satisfactory safety. However, studies are heterogeneous and only a few report results on SD-THA when using a posterolateral surgical approach. Thus, our aim was to evaluate the feasibility of and complications after SD-THA when using a posterolateral approach.Patients and methods — Consecutive patients scheduled for SD-THA between October 2015 and June 2016 were included. Eligibility criteria for SD-THA were: primary THA, motivation for same-day procedure, age > 18 years, ASA I or II, and the presence of a support person who could remain with the patient for 24 hours after surgery. A posterolateral surgical approach was used. Data were collected retrospectively from hospital records and the Danish National Patient Registry. Outcome measures were: complications during admission, LOS, causes of prolonged admission, and prevalence and causes of readmission at 90 days’ follow-up.Results — 102 of 116 (88%) patients scheduled for SD-THA were discharged on the day of surgery. The remaining 14 patients were discharged the following day. Primary causes of prolonged admission were: dizziness/nausea, pain, and wound seepage. 7 patients had an estimated blood loss above 400 mL, but all were discharged as planned. No major complications occurred during admission. At follow-up, 3 patients had been readmitted due to pneumonia, wound infection, and dislocation, respectively.Interpretation — The results indicate that SD-THA performed with a posterolateral approach is feasible and can be performed with a low complication rate in a selected group of patients.

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  • Merete N MADSEN, Maria L KIRKEGAARD, Malene LAURSEN, Jens R LARSEN, Merete F PEDERSEN, Birgitte SKOVGAARD, Thomas PRYNØ, and Lone R MIKKELSEN

  • Interpretation — The results indicate that SD-total hip arthroplasty (THA) performed with a posterolateral approach is feasible and can be performed with a low complication rate in a selected group of patients

  • Our primary findings were a high proportion (88%) of patients being discharged on the day of surgery as planned, no occurrence of major complications and a 2.6 % readmission rate, indicating that same-day THA (SD-THA) in this selected group of patients was feasible and safe

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Merete N MADSEN, Maria L KIRKEGAARD, Malene LAURSEN, Jens R LARSEN, Merete F PEDERSEN, Birgitte SKOVGAARD, Thomas PRYNØ, and Lone R MIKKELSEN. Studies are heterogeneous and only a few report results on SD-THA when using a posterolateral surgical approach. Our aim was to evaluate the feasibility of and complications after SD-THA when using a posterolateral approach. Eligibility criteria for SD-THA were: primary THA, motivation for same-day procedure, age > 18 years, ASA I or II, and the presence of a support person who could remain with the patient for 24 hours after surgery. 102 of 116 (88 %) patients scheduled for SD-THA were discharged on the day of surgery. The remaining 14 patients were discharged the following day. Interpretation — The results indicate that SD-THA performed with a posterolateral approach is feasible and can be performed with a low complication rate in a selected group of patients

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