Dorr Lawrence D, Chao Lisa
The Arthritis Institute, 501 E. Hardy Street, Inglewood, CA 90301, USA.
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2007 Oct;463:7-12.
The new processes of total hip and knee arthroplasty partly engendered by mini-incision surgery have helped patients achieve all three goals of their operation: pain relief, improvement in function, and satisfaction. Satisfaction means the patient is no longer self-conscious about their disability and has regained the ability to live in their world in their usual way. The emotional state of the patient preoperatively, in the hospital, and during recovery will affect their feeling of satisfaction. Proper preoperative education makes patients more optimistic, and they anticipate fewer problems. In the hospital, a multimodal pain management program limits the use of parenteral narcotics and avoids the side effects of nausea and vomiting, which is the most important factor for in-hospital satisfaction. Recovery with an active physical therapy program individualized for the abilities and goals of the patient improves function and satisfaction. Surgeons must understand the expectations of the patient, direct them to realistic goals, and use the new processes of patient care to allow patients to exceed their expectations.
全髋关节和膝关节置换术的新流程部分由微创手术催生,帮助患者实现了手术的三个目标:缓解疼痛、改善功能和提高满意度。满意度意味着患者不再因自身残疾而感到难为情,并重新获得了以平常方式在自己的世界中生活的能力。患者术前、住院期间及康复过程中的情绪状态会影响他们的满意度。适当的术前教育会让患者更加乐观,他们预期的问题也会更少。在医院,多模式疼痛管理方案限制了肠胃外麻醉药的使用,避免了恶心和呕吐等副作用,这是住院满意度的最重要因素。根据患者的能力和目标制定个性化的积极物理治疗方案进行康复,可改善功能并提高满意度。外科医生必须了解患者的期望,引导他们设定现实的目标,并利用新的患者护理流程让患者超越自己的期望。