Safety and Efficacy of Same-Day Hip Resurfacing.

Same-day discharge (SDD) surgery in total hip arthroplasty (THA) has been shown to have similar outcomes to non-SDD THA in select patient populations. Hip resurfacing arthroplasty (HRA) is an alternative to THA for young, active patients, making them ideal candidates for SDD. This study compared the safety and efficacy of non-SDD HRA and SDD HRA for specific postoperative outcomes. An electronic data warehouse query was performed for procedures labeled "hip resurfacing." Data collected included demographics, surgical factors, and quality metrics. Statistical analyses were evaluated using a graphing and statistics software program. Categorical variables were analyzed with chi-square tests and continuous variables with Student's t tests, with P<.05 deemed significant. Sixty-three of 274 total HRAs were enrolled in this SDD HRA protocol. No significant difference was observed between SDD HRA and non-SDD HRA baseline characteristics. On postoperative day 0, 98.41% of SDD HRA recipients were discharged successfully. The SDD HRA recipients had shorter stays, with 1.59% requiring a hospital stay of 2 days or more compared with 56.87% of non-SDD HRA recipients (P<.0001). The non-SDD HRA recipients were found to have shorter surgical times than SDD HRA recipients (104.74 vs 125.51 minutes, P=.01). Rates of infection, periprosthetic fractures, emergency department visits, and hospital readmissions were equivalent (P=.99). Same-day discharge HRA is a safe and effective procedure with similar outcomes to non-SDD HRA regarding infections, fractures, emergency department visits, and readmissions. The major benefit of SDD is a shorter hospital stay that may lead to decreased cost while preserving and enhancing quality of care and patient satisfaction. [Orthopedics. 202x;4x(x):xx-xx.].

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