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Preoperative Optimization for Orthopaedic Surgery: Steps to Reduce Complications

Lauren M. Shapiro, Michael P. Bolognesi, Kevin J. Bozic, Robin N. Kamal

2023Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons17 citationsDOI

Abstract

As the population ages and patients maintain higher levels of activity, the incidence of major and minor orthopaedic procedures continues to rise. At the same time, health policies are incentivizing efforts to improve the quality and value of musculoskeletal health services. As such, orthopaedic surgeons play a key role in directing the optimization of patients before surgery by assessing patient risk factors to inform risk/benefit discussions during shared decision-making and designing optimization programs to address modifiable risks. These efforts can lead to improved health outcomes, reduced costs, and preference-congruent treatment decisions. In this review, we (1) summarize the evidence on factors known to affect outcomes after common orthopaedic procedures, (2) identify which factors are considered modifiable and amenable to preoperative intervention, and (3) provide guidance for preoperative optimization.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineOrthopedic surgeryIntervention (counseling)Orthopedic ProceduresPreferenceMEDLINEIntensive care medicinePopulationQuality (philosophy)Physical therapySurgeryNursingEnvironmental healthPhilosophyEconomicsMicroeconomicsPolitical scienceEpistemologyLawCardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical OutcomesHip and Femur Fractures
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