Does the time to surgery influence outcomes for patients with a hip fracture who undergo total hip arthroplasty?
Luke S FarrowNick D ClementLewis MitchellMariam SattarAlasdair M J MacLullichPublished in: The bone & joint journal (2023)
Delayed surgery does not appear to be associated with increased mortality in patients with an intracapsular hip fracture who undergo THA, compared with those who are treated with a hemiarthroplasty or internal fixation. Those with delayed surgery, however, have a longer length of stay, with financial consequences. Clinicians must balance ethical considerations, the local provision of orthopaedic services, and optimization of outcomes when determining the need to delay surgery in a patient with a hip fracture awaiting THA.