Outpatient hip and knee replacement : implementation and essential techniques / R. Michael Meneghini, Leonard T. Buller, editors.

Outpatient surgery and early discharge is the hottest topic in hip and knee arthroplasty and will continue to be in the coming years: It is expected that over 50% of all hip and knee arthroplasties will be performed in the outpatient setting by 2026. Currently, a central text that encompasses all of...

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Other Authors: Meneghini, R. Michael (Editor), Buller, Leonard T. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2023]
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Table of Contents:
  • Patient Selection for Same-day Discharge: Medical and Surgical Risk Assessment
  • Medical Optimization and Risk Mitigation for Readmission
  • Surgical Appropriateness for Outpatient TJA in an ASC
  • Essential Components of Preoperative Education and Planning
  • Multimodal Pain Management Protocols for THA and TKA
  • Surgical Techniques and Protocols to Minimize Blood Loss and Postoperative Pain
  • Anesthesia for Outpatient TJA: Anesthetic Techniques and Regional Blocks
  • Threats to Same-day Discharge: Prevention and Management
  • Is There an Optimal Place for Same-day Discharge: Hospital, ASC or "Other"?- Navigating the Limitations and Obstacles of TJA in a Free-standing ASC
  • Same-day Discharge in the Hospital: Resources and Program Elements
  • Discharge the Day of Surgery: Strategies to Optimize and Discharge Criteria
  • Staying Connected with the Patient after Discharge: Strategies and Resources
  • Physical Therapy after Same-day Discharge
  • Strategies to Minimize Patient Anxiety, ER Visits and Readmissions Making the Transition to Outpatient: Resources and Pathway Changes
  • Outcome Metrics: What to Measure Now and in the Future
  • How to Mitigate Risk for Surgeons, Institutions and Patients
  • Financial Considerations for Surgeons in the Outpatient Setting: Costs and Ownership Models
  • Outpatient Hip and Knee Arthroplasty: Implications for Hospitals, ASC's and Payers.