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The development of a protocol in using day surgery for minor orthopaedic trauma patients.

C P Charalambous1, C S Zipitis, S Yarwood, P Hirst.   

Abstract

We examined all minor orthopaedic trauma patients requiring surgical intervention at Manchester Royal Infirmary over a 6-month period to determine whether minor trauma patients meet the day surgery requirements in terms of medical fitness, analgesia requirements and postoperative complications. A total of 83 patients had surgery for minor orthopaedic trauma in the defined period. Of these patients, 79 (95.2%) were medically fit, 45 (70%) were admitted to a hospital ward and 19 (30%) were brought back to day surgery. None of the patients attending day surgery developed postoperative complications or required return to hospital. The majority of patients admitted to a ward required simple or no analgesia pre- (95.5%) and postoperatively (100%), and most were discharged on the same (55.6%) or next (35.6%) day of their operation. We suggest a protocol whereby patients with minor trauma are brought back to day surgery. This could potentially reduce pressures on bed availability.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12585628      PMCID: PMC1964335          DOI: 10.1308/003588403321001390

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann R Coll Surg Engl        ISSN: 0035-8843            Impact factor:   1.891


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1.  The evolution of a hand day-surgery unit.

Authors:  C K Dillon; D L Chester; Peter Nightingale; O G Titley
Journal:  Ann R Coll Surg Engl       Date:  2009-08-14       Impact factor: 1.891

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