2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.fas.2017.12.005
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Abstract: TAR should aim to be outpatient surgery as the literature, and data demonstrating scope for improvement in LOS, suggest this should be possible.

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“…From this, 6 studies were chosen for full-text review, after which 1 was further excluded for not having any primary data for outpatient TAA. 2,3,6,11,14,16 All 4 studies included in the literature review were graded as level IV studies, with 1 retrospective case series and 4 retrospective cohort studies. This had a total of 1347 inpatients with 373 outpatients.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From this, 6 studies were chosen for full-text review, after which 1 was further excluded for not having any primary data for outpatient TAA. 2,3,6,11,14,16 All 4 studies included in the literature review were graded as level IV studies, with 1 retrospective case series and 4 retrospective cohort studies. This had a total of 1347 inpatients with 373 outpatients.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) is now becoming more common with the introduction of better surgical techniques and training and a third generation of three-component mobile-bearing implants [67,68]. Hospital Episodes Statistics (HES) data from NHS Trusts in England from April 2015 to March 2016 show that the mean LOS for TAA was 3.3 days, with a staggering range of 17.3 days between the hospitals with the minimum and maximum mean LOS [69]. The range of case mix-adjusted expected LOS was just 3.7 days, suggesting that those hospitals with a longer LOS were not outliers due to case mix but due to the pathway of care, and so therefore improvements may be possible with the introduction of ERAS.…”
Section: Ankle Arthroplastymentioning
confidence: 99%