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Sheshagiri V1, Ravitej Manjunath Thoralakki1, Pradeep Kumar P C2

  • 1Department of Orthopaedics, JSS Medical College and Hospital, Mysuru, Karnataka, India.

Annals of Neurosciences
|December 16, 2024

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Orthopaedic surgery patients experience higher stress initially, with resilience improving over time. Sexual function and quality of life recovery varies significantly between arthroscopy and arthroplasty patients.

Keywords:
Arthroscopyarthroplastyresiliencesexual functioning

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Area of Science:

  • Orthopaedic surgery outcomes
  • Patient-reported outcome measures

Background:

  • Rising incidence of orthopaedic conditions in India affects millions.
  • Significant patient distress associated with orthopaedic issues.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Assess stress, resilience, sexual functioning, and quality of life.
  • Compare outcomes between arthroplasty and arthroscopy patients.
  • Evaluate changes at baseline, one month, and three months post-surgery.

Main Methods:

  • Comparative study design.
  • Utilized Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, Sexual Function Scale, and WHO Quality of Life Scale.
  • Longitudinal assessment of patient outcomes.

Main Results:

stress
  • Stress levels peaked at baseline and one month, decreasing by three months post-surgery for both groups.
  • Resilience scores showed consistent improvement over time.
  • Arthroplasty patients reported more consistent improvements in sexual functioning and quality of life compared to arthroscopy patients, who experienced an initial dip.

Conclusions:

  • Stress is elevated early post-orthopaedic surgery, improving by three months.
  • Sexual functioning and quality of life recovery trajectories differ significantly between arthroplasty and arthroscopy.
  • Tailored patient support is crucial based on surgical procedure type.