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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 102-B, Issue SUPP_1 | Pages 143 - 143
1 Feb 2020
King C Landy D Bradley A Scott B Curran J Devanagondi S Balach T Mica MC
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Background

Patterns of opioid overprescribing following arthroplasty likely developed given that poor pain control can diminish patient satisfaction, delay disposition, and lead to complications. Recently, interventions promoting responsible pain management have been described however most of the existing literature focuses on opioid naive patients. We sought to describe the effect of an educational intervention on prescribing for opioid tolerant patients.

Methods

As the start to a quality improvement initiative to reduce opioid overprescribing, a departmental grand rounds was conducted. Prescribing data, for the year before and after this intervention, were retrospectively collected for all opioid tolerant patients undergoing primary total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and primary total hip arthroplasty (THA). Opioid prescribing data was standardized to mean morphine equivalents (MME). Segmented time series regression was utilized to estimate the change in opioid prescribing associated with the intervention.


Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 95-B, Issue SUPP_19 | Pages 8 - 8
1 Apr 2013
Madhu T Gudipati S Scott B
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Introduction

To investigate if the gap index measured in the follow-up X-rays predicts the reduction of swelling in the plaster cast thereby increasing the risk of re-displacement of fracture treated by manipulation alone.

Materials/Methods

We selected for this study a cohort of children who presented with a traumatic displaced fracture of distal radius at the junction of metaphysis and diaphysis who were treated with manipulation alone. This cohort was chosen because of the high risk of re-displacement following closed manipulation of this unstable fracture and to maintain uniformity of the fracture type. Cast index and Gap index was measured in the intra-operative radiograph and at two-weeks to note the change in these indices. Gap index which is measured by summing radial and ulnar translation/inner diameter of cast in the AP X-ray and similar translation on the lateral x-ray/inner diameter of cast, with a measure of <0.15 considered to be a satisfactory cast.


Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 95-B, Issue SUPP_1 | Pages 147 - 147
1 Jan 2013
Gudipati S Fogerty S Chami G Scott B
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Aim

To assess the results of Castles procedure performed at our hospital compared with those available in literature.

Introduction

Fifteen patients (19 hips) with severe disability and hip subluxation/dislocation underwent proximal femoral resection arthroplasty (Castles procedure) over a 10 year period under the care of 2 paediatric orthopaedic surgeons. We conducted a retrospective study of case series whether the surgery (Castles procedure) improved the pain levels, sitting tolerance, ability to use commode/nappy change, ease of dressing and the carers overall satisfaction with the procedure.