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More hip complications after total hip arthroplasty than after hemi­arthroplasty as hip fracture treatment: analysis of 5,815 matched pairs in the Swedish Hip Arthroplasty Register Susanne Hansson, Erik Bülow, Anne Garland, Johan Kärrholm & Cecilia Rogmark 2020 Acta Orthopaedica, 91:2, 133-138 Open
Perioperative, short-, and long-term mortality related to fixation in primary total hip arthroplasty: a study on 79,557 patients in the ­Norwegian Arthroplasty Register Håvard Dale, Sjur Børsheim, Torbjørn Berge Kristensen, Anne Marie Fenstad, Jan-Erik Gjertsen, Geir Hallan, Stein Atle Lie & Ove Furnes 2020 Acta Orthopaedica, 91:2, 152-158 Open
Early stabilization of the uncemented Symax hip stem in a 2-year RSA study Dennis S M G Kruijntjens, Lennard Koster, Bart L Kaptein, Liesbeth M C Jutten, Jacobus J Arts & René H M Ten Broeke 2020 Acta Orthopaedica, 91:2, 159-164 Open
Outcome of revision hip arthroplasty in patients younger than 55 years: an analysis of 1,037 revisions in the Dutch Arthroplasty Register Martijn F L Kuijpers, Gerjon Hannink, Liza N van Steenbergen & B Willem Schreurs 2020 Acta Orthopaedica, 91:2, 165-170 Open
Reduced survival of total knee arthroplasty after previous unicompartmental knee arthroplasty compared with previous high tibial osteotomy: a propensity-score weighted mid-term cohort study based on 2,133 observations from the Danish Knee Arthroplasty Registry Anders El-Galaly, Poul T Nielsen, Andreas Kappel & Steen L Jensen 2020 Acta Orthopaedica, 91:2, 177-183 Open
The effect of fixation type on the survivorship of contemporary total knee arthroplasty in patients younger than 65 years of age: a register-based study of 115,177 knees in the Nordic Arthroplasty Register Association (NARA) 2000–2016 Mika J Niemeläinen, Keijo T Mäkelä, Otto Robertsson, Annette W-Dahl, Ove Furnes, Anne M Fenstad, Alma B Pedersen, Henrik M Schrøder, Aleksi Reito & Antti Eskelinen 2020 Acta Orthopaedica, 91:2, 184-190 Open
Better implant survival with modern ankle prosthetic designs: 1,226 total ankle prostheses followed for up to 20 years in the Swedish Ankle Registry Alexandra Undén, Lars Jehpsson, Ilka Kamrad, Åke Carlsson, Anders Henricson, Magnus K Karlsson & Björn E Rosengren 2020 Acta Orthopaedica, 91:2, 191-196 Open
Increased risk for dislocation after introduction of the Continuum cup system: lessons learnt from a cohort of 1,381 THRs after 1-year follow-up Oskari A Pakarinen, Perttu S Neuvonen, Aleksi R P Reito & Antti P Eskelinen 2020 Acta Orthopaedica, 91:3, 279-285 Open
Postoperative 30-day complications after cemented/hybrid versus cementless total hip arthroplasty in osteoarthritis patients > 70 years Martin Lindberg-Larsen, Pelle Baggesgaard Petersen, Christoffer Calov Jørgensen, Søren Overgaard, Henrik Kehlet & Lundbeck Foundation Center for Fast-track Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Collaborating Group 2020 Acta Orthopaedica, 91:3, 286-292 Open
The role of bone cement for the development of intraoperative hypotension and hypoxia and its impact on mortality in hemiarthroplasty for femoral neck fractures Fredrik Olsen, Mathias Hård Af Segerstad, Bengt Nellgård, Erik Houltz & Sven-Erik Ricksten 2020 Acta Orthopaedica, 91:3, 293-298 Open
14-year hip survivorship after periacetabular osteotomy: a follow-up study on 1,385 hips Josefine Beck Larsen, Inger Mechlenburg, Stig Storgaard Jakobsen, Theis Munchholm Thilleman & Kjeld Søballe 2020 Acta Orthopaedica, 91:3, 299-305 Open
Influence of fast-track programs on patient-reported outcomes in total hip and knee replacement (THR/TKR) at Swedish hospitals 2011–2015: an observational study including 51,169 THR and 8,393 TKR operations Urban Berg, Annette W-Dahl, Ola Rolfson, Emma Nauclér, Martin Sundberg & Anna Nilsdotter 2020 Acta Orthopaedica, 91:3, 306-312 Open
Prognostic factors for inpatient functional recovery following total hip and knee arthroplasty: a systematic review Nicola Hewlett-Smith, Rodney Pope, James Furness, Vini Simas & Wayne Hing 2020 Acta Orthopaedica, 91:3, 313-318 Open
Patients undergoing shoulder arthroplasty for failed nonoperative treatment of proximal humerus fracture have low implant survival and low patient-reported outcomes: 837 cases from the Danish Shoulder Arthroplasty Registry Inger Mechlenburg, Sigrid Rasmussen, Ditte Unbehaun, Alexander Amundsen & Jeppe Vejlgaard Rasmussen 2020 Acta Orthopaedica, 91:3, 319-325 Open
Consensus statement for perioperative care in total hip replacement and total knee replacement surgery: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS®) Society recommendations Thomas W Wainwright et al. 2020 Acta Orthopaedica, 91:3, 363 Open
LIA in arthroplasty – the history of a single-center observational study leading to implementation in general clinical practice Henrik Kehlet 2020 Acta Orthopaedica, 91:3, 224-225 Open
Enhanced Recovery after arthroplasty surgery Rob G H H Nelissen 2020 Acta Orthopaedica, 91:3, 226-227 Open
Uncemented science at its best! Anne Lübbeke 2020 Acta Orthopaedica, 91:3, 228-229 Open
How registry data can improve outcomes from joint replacement – a seminal paper Keith Tucker 2020 Acta Orthopaedica, 91:3, 230-231 Open
Should length of stay in hospital be the endpoint in arthroplasty? This is, interestingly, one of the 10 most cited papers in the history of Acta after year 2000 (Husted et al. 2011). Interestingly, since length of stay (LOS) is not the most important parameter in arthroplasty: freedom of pain, normalized function and longevity are the ultimate goals. Why is then LOS of such interest? Hospital beds are a limited resource in many parts of the world, irrespective of payer system. LOS has therefore come under surveillance, to the degree that day care arthroplasty has become common in certain hospitals (Hartog et al. 2015). Remember that it is not more than 15 years ago since patients stayed in hospital for 1 to 2 weeks after total joint arthroplasty (TJA). The study on 207 patients undergoing hip or knee arthroplasty registered 2 times a day whether fulfillment of each of the discharge criteria had been obtained, and detailed reason(s) for not being discharged. Husted et al. found that in a fast track system pain, dizziness, and general weakness were the main reasons for not being discharged after 24 and 48 hours in 80% of patients. Median LOS was 2 days, and 95% were discharged after 3 days. Waiting for blood transfusion, start of physiotherapy, and for postoperative radiographic examination delayed the discharge for 20%. The first factors can be seen as patient related, while the last ones are hospital factors. The hospital factors could be organizationally removed, while patient factors probably could not be changed. The authors had previously shown that readmissions were not increased by the fast-track system. The authors themselves concluded that the findings offered the possibility of safe reduction of LOS after fast-track hip or knee arthroplasty. Now, nearly 10 years after its publication, it can be discussed whether being highly cited is equivalent to being an important scientific paper? The study was non-selective in including all patients scheduled for TJA in a 6 months period, thereby it was valid to all patients treated at Hvidovre hospital, and maybe to all patient in Denmark and Scandinavia. It was published in a period when LOS was rapidly decreasing due to implementation of fast-track surgery around the world. Husted et al. studied why some patients were in hospital while others had returned home, a topic which interested all researchers in hospital logistics and post-operative analgesia. The 176 citing papers are mostly on rapid recovery and analgesia. The study reached a peak with 18 citations in 2018. The most surprising citation was in pediatric urology, but also that study was on enhanced recovery after surgery (Haid et al. 2020). Husted and Kehlet have been the pioneers in rapid recovery in Scandinavia, with numerous publications on analgesia (which is a prerequisite for rapid discharge), and recently outpatient total joint surgery (Gromov et al. 2019). The value of the 2011 paper has perhaps been mostly to pave the way for this unthought possibility just 15 years ago, leaving hospital with a new hip or knee the same day as you went in through the hospital doors. 2020 Acta Orthopaedica, 91:3, 234-235 Open
Hip, knee and revision hip replacement – are they as clinically and cost effective as we think? Ashley Blom 2020 Acta Orthopaedica, 91:3, 240 Open
Patient satisfaction after total knee replacement—still a challenge Jan Verhaar 2020 Acta Orthopaedica, 91:3, 241-242 Open
ERAS guidelines for hip and knee replacement – need for reanalysis of evidence and recommendations? Henrik Kehlet & Stavros G Memtsoudis 2020 Acta Orthopaedica, 91:3, 243-245 Open
Inferior stabilization of cementless compared with cemented dual-mobility cups in elderly osteoarthrosis patients: a randomized controlled radiostereometry study on 60 patients with 2 years’ follow-up Steffan Tabori-Jensen, Sebastian Breddam Mosegaard, Torben B Hansen & Maiken Stilling 2020 Acta Orthopaedica, 91:3, 246-253 Open
2-year results of an RCT of 2 uncemented isoelastic monoblock acetabular components: lower wear rate with vitamin E blended highly cross-linked polyethylene compared to ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene Joost H J van Erp, Julie R A Massier, Jelle J Halma, Thom E Snijders & Arthur de Gast 2020 Acta Orthopaedica, 91:3, 254-259 Open