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The Off-Table Technique Increases Operating Room Efficiency in Direct Anterior Hip Replacement.


ABSTRACT:

Background

When performing a total hip arthroplasty via the direct anterior approach (DAA), many orthopedic surgeons utilize an orthopedic traction table. This technique requires an expensive table, time for positioning, staff to operate the table, and time-consuming transitions when preparing the femur. Some surgeons advocate for an "off-table" technique to avoid these difficulties. In this paper, we compare operating room efficiency between on-table and off-table techniques.

Material and methods

We retrospectively reviewed patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty by a single surgeon across the transition from on-table to off-table DAA technique. Three cohorts were defined; the last 40 on-table hips, the first 40 off-table hips, followed by the second 40 hips. Timestamps from the operative record were recorded to calculate setup, surgical, takedown, and total room time. Implant fixation, patient demographic data, comorbidities, and complications were recorded.

Results

From cohort 1 to 2, there was a 7-minute (14.44%, P = .0002) improvement in setup time but no change in total room time. From cohort 2 to 3, there was an additional 7-minute (15.47%, P < .0001) improvement in setup time, 32-minute (25.88%, P < .0001) improvement in surgical time, and 40-minute (21.96%, P < .0001) improvement in total room time yielding cumulative changes from cohort 1 to 3 of 15 minutes (27.68%, P < .0001), 28 minutes (23.11%, P < .0001), and 43 minutes (23.37%, P < .0001), respectively. There was no correlation between height, weight, or body mass index and time at any interval.

Conclusion

Conversion to an off-table DAA technique offers an improvement in operating room efficiency. This is seen in setup, operative, and total room time. Implementation could allow for an additional case each day.

SUBMITTER: Owen TM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9121069 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Off-Table Technique Increases Operating Room Efficiency in Direct Anterior Hip Replacement.

Owen Trevor M TM   Horberg John V JV   Corten Kristoff K   Moskal Joseph T JT  

Arthroplasty today 20220518


<h4>Background</h4>When performing a total hip arthroplasty via the direct anterior approach (DAA), many orthopedic surgeons utilize an orthopedic traction table. This technique requires an expensive table, time for positioning, staff to operate the table, and time-consuming transitions when preparing the femur. Some surgeons advocate for an "off-table" technique to avoid these difficulties. In this paper, we compare operating room efficiency between on-table and off-table techniques.<h4>Materia  ...[more]

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