Primary total hip replacement follow-up study |
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Authors: | M. Maru J. Auyeung L Irwin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Directorate of Orthopaedics, Sunderland Royal Hospital, Kayll Road, Sunderland, SR4 7TP, UK |
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Abstract: | We carried out a postal survey of randomly selected orthopaedic surgeons in the North East of England, enquiring about outpatient follow-up patterns after primary total hip replacement. The aim was to compare and contrast the number and timing of appointments as well as assess the involvement of orthopaedic nurse practitioners (ONP). The number of visits in the first post-operative year varied between two and five. The average duration before the first, second and third follow-up was 5 weeks, 4 months and 13 months respectively. Ninety-three percent of the consultants follow their patients indefinitely. For the patients who are followed for life, 71% are seen in the ONP clinic and 29% in the consultant clinic. Fifty percent of the consultants sub-specialising in lower limb arthroplasty follow their patients up to 1 year, after which the care is taken over by an orthopaedic nurse practitioner, compared to 70% of the general orthopaedic consultants. With increasing number of total hip replacement operations being performed, guidelines and consistency would be desirable in order to make the follow-up of patients efficient in terms of the time and cost. |
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