Pain Scores and Activity Tolerance in the Early Postoperative Period After Hip Arthroscopy

Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
Laylaa RamosOmer Mei-Dan

Abstract

Despite the rapid growth in the use of hip arthroscopy, standardized data on postoperative pain scores and activity level are lacking. To quantify narcotic consumption and use of the stationary bicycle in the early postoperative period after hip arthroscopy. Case series; Level of evidence, 4. In this prospective case series, patients undergoing a primary hip arthroscopy procedure by a single surgeon were asked to fill out a daily survey for 9 days postoperatively. Patients were asked to report their pain level each day on a visual analog scale from 1 to 10, along with the amount of narcotic pain pills they used during those postoperative days (PODs). Narcotic usage was converted to a morphine-equivalent dosage (MED) for each patient. Patients were also instructed to cycle daily starting on the night of surgery for a minimum of 3 minutes twice per day and were asked to rate their pain as a percentage of their preoperative pain level and the number of minutes spent cycling on a stationary bicycle per day. A total of 212 patients were enrolled in this study. Pain levels (POD1, 5.5; POD4, 3.8; POD9, 2.9; P < .0001) and the percentage of preoperative pain (POD1, 51.6%; POD4, 31.8%; POD9, 29.5%; P < .01) significantly decreased over ...Continue Reading

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