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The introduction of day-case total knee arthroplasty in a national healthcare system: A review of the literature and development of a hospital pathway.

Authors:
Joshua W Thompson Warran Wignadasan Mazin Ibrahim Ricci Plastow Lucy Beasley Fares S Haddad

Surgeon 2022 Apr 23;20(2):103-114. Epub 2021 Mar 23.

Department of Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery, University College London Hospital Foundation NHS Trust, 250 Euston Road, Fitzrovia, London, NW1 2PG, United Kingdom.

Introduction: As we now drive to reinitiate our full capacity elective services in an attempt to tackle an ever-growing demand for lower limb arthroplasty, this pandemic has presented rare opportunities to revise and re-engage elective arthroplasty pathways aimed at improving patient care and healthcare efficiency.

Aims: We present the development of an evidence-based multidisciplinary perioperative care pathway for day-case total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in a United Kingdom National Health Service (NHS) institution, in conjunction with a review of the literature upon which the protocol is founded.

Methodology: We performed a review of the literature reporting complication or readmission rates at ≥30 day postoperative following day-case TKA. Electronic searches were performed using four databases from the date of inception to November 2020. Relevant studies were identified, data extracted, and qualitative synthesis performed.

Results: 13 manuscripts with a total of 3370 day-case TKAs, defined as discharged on the same-calendar-day of surgery, were included in analysis. Mean 90-day complication rates (8.31% [range, 0-16.3%] vs 9.49% [range, 0-13.1%], respectively) and readmission rates (2.71% [range, 0-10.0%] vs 3.41% [range, 0-9.9%], respectively) were equivocal between day-case and inpatient TKA. The overall rate of successful same-calendar-day discharge was 95.8%. Our evaluation and critique of the evidence-based literature identifies day-case TKA to be safe, effective and economical, benefitting both patients and healthcare systems alike.

Conclusion: We further validate the introduction of our institutional Elective Day Surgery Arthroplasty Pathway (EDSAP) based on the evidence presented. Careful patient selection paralleled with well-defined care pathways are essential for successful introduction of day-case TKA into the NHS.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.surge.2021.01.017DOI Listing
April 2022

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