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Can primary total hip arthroplasty be performed in an outpatient setting? Prospective feasibility and safety study in 321 patients in a day-surgery unit - 25/04/20

Doi : 10.1016/j.otsr.2019.12.021 
Erwan Pansard a, b, Shahnaz Klouche c, , Thomas Bauer a, Christophe Ménigaux a, Philippe Hardy a, Ahmed Moulay Meziane b
a Unité de chirurgie ambulatoire Philippe Hardy, université Paris Saclay, AP–HP, 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt, France 
b Ramsay Santé, clinique de Domont, 95460 Domont, France 
c ELSAN, 58, rue de la Boétie, 75008 Paris, France 

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Abstract

Introduction

Total hip arthroplasty (THA) performed as day-surgery is an emerging and growing practice. The main aim of the present study was to assess the feasibility and safety of primary THA in an outpatient setting. The study hypothesis was that, within a specifically dedicated structure, such surgery is feasible and safe.

Material and methods

A prospective observational study was performed in two centers, one private hospital and one university hospital, including all patients operated on by two senior surgeons between 2014 and 2017 for primary THA and eligible for day-surgery. The clinical pathway was governed by a pre-established protocol. Preoperatively, all patients took part in an information workshop, with their spouses and the surgeon. Postoperative phone interviews were held on D1 and D3, then out-patient consultations were conducted at 1 and 6 weeks. The main study endpoint was successful outpatient management, failure being defined as crossover or readmission within 1 week of discharge. Secondary endpoints comprised complications rate and satisfaction as assessed by patient and spouse at 6 weeks.

Results

During the study period, 1,303 patients received primary THA. 338 (25.9%) were eligible for day-surgery, but 17 (5%) declined; the day-surgery series thus comprised 321 patients (24.6%): 166 men, 155 women; mean age, 61.2±9.7 years. Same-day discharge was not possible for 14 patients (4.5%): 9 due to persistent faintness, 2 to intraoperative femoral fracture, 1 to organizational issues, 1 to an uncomplicated fall, and 1 to hemoglobinemia<11g/100ml in a coronary patient. There were no readmissions during week 1. At 6 weeks’ follow-up, there had been 3 adverse events: 2 dislocations, and 1 periprosthetic fracture. 312 patients (97.2%) were satisfied.

Conclusion

The present prospective study found no major adverse events in patients undergoing day-surgery for primary THA. However, patients should be selected, consenting, prepared and managed on a standardized clinical pathway.

Level of evidence

IV; non-comparative prospective study.

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Keywords : Total hip arthroplasty, Outpatient surgery, Clinical pathway, Safety


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