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The approach to total hip and total knee arthroplasty is changing around the world. There is now a strong emphasis on a more rapid recovery and on more outpatient surgery. Each step of the process is now being modified with more thorough pre-operative evaluations, streamlined surgical approaches, rapid mobilization and faster return to normal activities. These changes place new pressures on all of the health care providers in the system.
This unique text - the first of its kind - is a practical guide for each member of the clinical team with updates by the leading authorities from around the country. Each chapter addresses a specific issue and will outline the important new items that need to be addressed, very similar to a handbook. Topics covered include the implementation of new payment models and outcome measurements, recommendations to streamline the pre-, peri- and post-operative protocols, the utility and application of outpatient joint replacement programs, multimodal pain management and post-acute rehabilitation strategies.
There is no publication at present that addresses all of these items together in one convenient place. Rapid Recovery in Total Joint Arthroplasty is written and edited by experienced clinicians and surgeons, sharing their years of experience to create a practical, up-to-date text useful for everyday work.
The Changing World of Total Joint Arthroplasty
Pages 1-12
Scuderi, Giles R.
Understanding Alternative Payment Models
Pages 13-29
Schwartz, Adam J. (et al.)
Insurance Contracting for Outpatient Arthroplasty Programs
Pages 31-45
Roy, Adam E. (et al.)
Creating a Limited Stay Total Joint Program
Pages 47-63
McAllister, Craig (et al.)
Preparing your Your ASC for Same-Day Joint Replacement
Pages 65-74
Crawford, David A. (et al.)
Preparing Your Hospital for Same-Day Joints
Pages 75-81
Crawford, David A. (et al.)
Patient Risk Assessment and Optimization
Pages 83-90
Meneghini, R. Michael (et al.)
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS): The Changing Practice
Pages 91-114
Campese, Christopher (et al.)
The Preoperative Clinical Pathway
Pages 115-152
Shnaekel, Asa (et al.)
Postoperative Clinical Pathways for Outpatient Arthroplasty of the Hip and Knee
Pages 153-164
Premkumar, Ajay (et al.)
Anesthesia Considerations
Pages 165-183
Shah, Nishant A. (et al.)
Efficiency in Hip Surgery
Pages 185-210
Garbarino, Luke J. (et al.)
Efficiency in Knee Surgery
Pages 211-227
Bateman, Dexter K. (et al.)
The Place for Innovative Technology
Pages 229-238
Salem, Hytham S. (et al.)
Multimodal Pain Management Strategies in Total Joint Arthroplasty
Pages 239-254
Wooster, Benjamin M. (et al.)
Immediate Postoperative Rehabilitation
Pages 255-270
George, Tony (et al.)
Achieving Milestones in Post-acute Rehabilitation
Pages 271-284
George, Tony (et al.)
Skilled Nursing Facilities: It Is a Shared Partnership
Pages 285-293
Steele, John R. (et al.)
Patient Surveillance in Total Joint Arthroplasty
Pages 295-309
Luzzi, Andrew (et al.)
Achieving Satisfaction with Patient-Reported Outcomes: PROMS
Pages 311-327
Davis, Elizabeth P. (et al.)
Choosing Institutional Metrics
Pages 329-336
Bernstein, Jenna (et al.)
The Use of Evidence for Process Improvement
Pages 337-346
Heckmann, Nathanael D. (et al.)
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