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J Orthop. 2020 May-Jun; 19: 178β183.
Hip Knee
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Variability of patient and surgical risk factors for infection in a single, urban, academic total joint replacement center
Anthony P. Gualtieri,a,β Andrew Yoo,b Michael S. Philips,a Joseph Bosco,a and James SloveraHip Knee
Background
We describe surgeon-specific patient and procedure variability in a single center to determine how much variability exists between surgeons.
Methods
Data was analyzed from 2009 to 2013β―at a single center. The total number of primary and revision hip and knee arthroplasty surgeries were quantified for each surgeon.
Results
Surgeon caseload varied significantly, with the largest differences observed in primary TKA caseload. The largest patient differences were in regards to percentage of patients with diabetes mellitus amongst primary TKA patients
Conclusion
Significant differences in patient characteristics that could significantly impact outcomes after total joint arthroplasty were found amongst surgeons.
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