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Same-Day Joints - March 2013 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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OS_1303_part2_Layout 1 3/8/13 10:35 AM Page 53 J O I N T R E P L A C E M E N T ery times. "Patients have been achieving great advancements in their extension and Brian Detwiler, CRA, COT flexion," he said. "Some of the physical therapists feel these patients are at least 2 PAIN MANAGEMENT Patients leave the surgery center with blocks that last up to 24 hours and an elastomeric pain pump that will administer anesthetic through the femoral catheter for another 48 hours. weeks ahead of where they would be if they'd spent several days recovering in a hospital." Growing list of benefits The general benefits of a having a surgical procedure performed in an outpatient setting versus an acute-care setting are well-known, including less risk of nosocomial infection and iatrogenic illness. Mr. Berkheimer also points out that patients undergoing joint replacement surgery at Advanced Center for Surgery have a reduced risk of complications associated with general anesthesia. "When you can anesthetize the entire extremity or the region with local anesthetics, patients are not receiving IV narcotics, and there's less risk of nausea and vomiting," he says. "In addition, the risks of other complications, such as decreased respiration and hypoxia, are dramatically reduced." As the surgeon, Dr. McClellan appreciates having more control over his patients as they recover. "Once the patient is at home, I'm completely M A R C H 2013 | O U T PAT I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E O N L I N E 5 3

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