Introduction. Positive
The number of revision total hip arthroplasties (THA) is increasing. This procedure is associated with a higher complication rate than primary THA, and so it is important for patients to have realistic
Purpose. To explore the relationship in terms of time scale between pre-operative
Total hip arthroplasty (THA) has high rates of patient satisfaction; however patient
Clinical decision-making is often based on evidence of outcome after a specific treatment. Surgeons and patients may, have different perceptions and
Purpose and background. Understanding patients’
Patient
Significance. In spite of evidence that total knee replacement (TKR) surgery is effective, numerous studies have demonstrated that approximately 20 percent of patients who have undergone TKR surgery are not satisfied. This relatively high rate of patients who are not satisfied is the result of unmet patient
Abstract. Introduction. Recent research has questioned the role of arthroscopic meniscectomy in patients with a meniscal tear leading to the development of treatment recommendations for these patients. There is a clear need to understand patient perceptions of living with a meniscal tear in order to plan future research and treatment guidelines. Aims. To explore the experiences and
Purpose. Patient
This study was performed to assess the relationship between patients’ pre-operative symptoms and their
There is a paucity of information regarding patient rated
There is increasing knowledge regarding the functional outcome of patients following posterior lumbar spinal surgery for degenerative conditions of the spine. There is less known regarding the
Purpose: Purpose of this study was to evaluate the results of elective lumbar spinal surgery as it relates to patient
Introduction & aims. Satisfaction following total knee replacement (TKR) surgery remains suboptimal at around 80%. Prediction of factors influencing satisfaction may help manage
Introduction. Despite the demonstrated success of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and higher rates of arthritis and disability from arthritis among minorities, these populations utilize TKA at lower rates than non-Hispanic white patients in the United States. In addition, women present for TKA with more advanced disease prior to TKA than their male counterparts. In order to explore potential reasons for this, we examined the relationship between race, gender, and pre-operative
Aims. COVID-19 has compounded a growing waiting list problem, with over 4.5 million patients now waiting for planned elective care in the UK. Views of patients on waiting lists are rarely considered in prioritization. Our primary aim was to understand how to support patients on waiting lists by hearing their experiences, concerns, and
Purpose. Patient
The burden of metastatic bone disease (MBD) in our Canadian cancer population continues to increase. MBD has a significant effect on patient morbidity, mortality, and health-related quality of life (HRQOL). There are various technical options used to surgically stabilize MBD lesions, surgical decision-making is variable and largely dependent on anatomic and surgeon-based factors. There is a paucity of research examining how surgical decision-making for MBD can be modified or individualized to improve quality of life (QOL) and functional outcomes, while more accurately aligning with patient-reported goals and
Background. Various clinical outcome studies have consistently reported high dissatisfaction rate (25–33%) among the patients after hallux valgus surgery. We believe that a patient’s pre-operative