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Fast-Track hip arthroplasty significantly improves early patient mobilization and walking distance. This enhanced recovery protocol shows comparable pain levels to conventional methods without increased short-term complications.

Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Enhanced Recovery Protocols
  • Clinical Outcomes Research

Background:

  • Fast-track surgery optimizes interdisciplinary processes for enhanced recovery in arthroplasty.
  • Early postoperative mobilization is crucial for minimizing pain and complications after joint replacement.
  • This study focuses on Fast-Track procedures for total hip arthroplasty (THA).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of established Fast-Track procedures in arthroplasty.
  • To demonstrate the clinical advantages of Fast-Track for THA using evidence-based data.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of Fast-Track in improving short-term postoperative outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • A randomized single-blinded study involving 194 primary THA patients.
Keywords:
Early mobilizationEnhanced recovery after surgeryLocal infiltration analgesiaTotal hip replacementTotal knee replacement

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  • Two groups: Fast-Track (n=98) and conventional treatment (n=96).
  • Primary outcome: mobilization (Timed Up and Go Test); Secondary outcomes: walking distance and pain (Numerical Rating Scale).
  • Main Results:

    • No short-term complications or revisions were observed in either group.
    • The Fast-Track group demonstrated significantly better TUG test results and walking distances (p<0.05).
    • No significant difference in pain levels (NRS) was found between the groups (p>0.05).

    Conclusions:

    • Fast-Track hip arthroplasty significantly improves short-term clinical outcomes, particularly early mobilization.
    • The protocol is effective in enhancing early mobility and clinical results without increasing short-term complication risks.
    • This study supports Fast-Track as a highly effective approach for THA recovery.