Early Discharge and Patient-Initiated Follow-Up in Hand Surgery: A New Norm Following Simple Hand Surgery?

手外科手术后早期出院和患者自主随访:简单手外科手术后的新常态?

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Abstract

AIMS: The demand for elective hand surgery has increased substantially over the last 10 years. With COVID-19 providing an added challenge of restrictions on face-to-face consultations, already overflowing follow-up clinics will be stressed further. Our aim is to assess the viability, effectiveness, and safety of an early discharge directly from the operating theatre following common hand surgery procedures with the safety net of open-access follow-up. METHODS: All eligible patients undergoing open-hand surgery under local anaesthesia between February 2019 and December 2020 were offered early discharge. Informed consent was obtained in the clinic, and they were counselled on rehabilitation immediately prior to surgery. Patients were given a custom-made "open-access business card" with clear post-operative instructions and hand exercises, along with information on how to get in touch to request clinic follow-up. A review was completed at a minimum of two months following surgery. Administrative support staff were briefed beforehand to minimise any delays in follow-up requests and either book patients who requested follow-up into a routine elective clinic or utilise ring-fenced emergency elective clinic slots depending on the patient's individual requirements. RESULTS: A total of 105 patients were included in this study, with an average age of 60 years. The average interval between surgery and review was 20 weeks. Eighty-nine patients had a successful early discharge, with 16 patients requesting clinic follow-up. The average time to follow up in the clinic was 35 weeks (range: four to 84 weeks). There were no complications that we were made aware of, and the most common reason for returning to the clinic was a new complaint, unrelated to the surgery. CONCLUSIONS: Although virtual follow-up is now well established in both the fracture and elective clinic settings, early discharge is largely uncharted water. Our pilot demonstrates that early discharge and patient-initiated follow-up for common elective hand surgical procedures under local anaesthesia are efficient, safe, and viable.

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