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Introducing A Day-Case Shoulder Arthroplasty Pathway In The UK – How We Did It.
Document Type
Article
Source
Shoulder & Elbow. Jun2023, Vol. 15 Issue 3, p311-320. 10p.
Subject
*LITERATURE reviews
*ARTHROPLASTY
*SHOULDER
*PATIENT selection
Language
ISSN
1758-5732
Abstract
Background: As the demand for elective orthopaedics grows, day-case arthroplasty is gaining popularity. The aim of this study was to create a safe and reproducible pathway for day-case shoulder arthroplasty (DCSA) based upon a literature review and discussion with the local multidisciplinary team (MDT). Methods: A literature review was performed using OVID MEDLINE and Embase databases reporting 90-day complication and admission rates following DCSA. Minimum follow-up was 30 days. Day-case was defined as discharge on the same day of surgery. Results: The literature review revealed a mean 90-day complication rate of 7.7% [range, 0–15.9%] and mean 90-day readmission rate of 2.5% [range 0−9.3%]. A pilot protocol was devised based upon the literature review and consisted of 5 phases: (1) pre-operative assessment, (2) intra-operative phase, (3) post-operative phase, (4) follow-up, and (5) readmission protocol. This was presented, discussed, amended, and ultimately ratified by the local MDT. In May 2021 the unit successfully completed its first day-case shoulder arthroplasty. Discussion: This study proposes a safe and reproducible pathway for DCSA. Patient selection, well-defined protocols and communication within the MDT are important factors to achieve this. Further studies with extended follow-up will be needed to gauge long-term success within our unit. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]