2021 Campbell Orthopaedic Journal Volume 7

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Zachary K. Pharr, MD1 Carson M. Rider, MD2 Jack W. Bell, BS3 James H. Wilde, BS3 Timothy J. Westbrooks, BS4 Patrick C. Toy, MD1 1

University of Tennessee-Campbell Clinic Department of Orthopaedic Surgery & Biomedical Engineering Memphis, Tennessee

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Foot Ankle Fellowship Hospital for Special Surgery New York, New York

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University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Medicine Memphis, Tennessee

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Orthopaedic Surgery University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky

Outpatient Hip Safety in an Ambulatory Surgery Center Is Independent of Approach ABSTRACT Background There are few data comparing the direct anterior approach (DAA) and posterior approach (PA) for total hip arthroplasty (THA) in the outpatient setting. The purpose of this study is to compare 90-day complications between the 2 approaches. We hypothesized that they would be equally safe and effective.

Methods Retrospective review identified 432 THAs (346 DAA, 86 PA) performed at a single ambulatory surgery center (ASC). Outcomes compared included demographics, comorbidities, preoperative and discharge pain scores (visual analog scale [VAS]), overall time spent in the ASC, overnight stay, emergency room visits, admission, reoperation, and complications within a 90-day period.

Results There were no differences in mean preoperative VAS (DAA 4.7, PA 4.5), mean discharge VAS (DAA 0.8, PA 0.7), overall time spent in the ASC (DAA 9.0 hours, PA 9.3 hours), total number of overnight stays (DAA 0.9%, PA 1.2%), emergency room visits (DAA 1.7%, PA 1.2%), admissions (DAA 1.4%, PA 1.2%), reoperations (DAA 1.4%, PA 1.2%), or complications (DAA 3.5%, PA 2.3%).

Conclusion There were no differences in the safety outcomes, and overall there were few complications in the 90-day period, regardless of the surgeon’s preferred approach. This study indicates both DAA and PA are equally safe for THA in the outpatient setting, and the choice of surgical approach should be based on patient and surgeon preference.

Corresponding Author Patrick C. Toy, MD 1458 W. Poplar Avenue, Suite 100 Collierville, TN 38017 P: 901-759-5537 F: 901-435-5653 ptoy@campbellclinic.com

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