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Table 1 Overview on the comparison of the two concepts for primary THA

From: Comparison of postoperative isokinetic quadriceps and gluteal muscular strength after primary THA: is there an early benefit through enhanced recovery programs?

 

Non-ERAS (n = 12)

ERAS (n = 12)

Preoperatively

 Gait training with crutches

-

 + 

 Patient education

-

 + 

 Etoricoxibe 90 mg p.o. preoperatively

-

 + 

Intraoperatively

 DePuy Synthes CORAIL® cementless stem, PINNACLE press fit cup

 + 

 + 

 Short lasting spinal anesthesia (Prilocain 1%, 10 µg sufentanil, Dexamethasone 8 mg i.v)

-

 + 

 Long-lasting spinal anesthesia (4 ml bupivacaine 0.5% and fentanil)

 + 

-

 Local infiltration analgesia (Periacetabular, femoral, subcutaneously)

-

 + 

 Tranexamic acid local and topically

-

 + 

 Drains

 + 

-

Postoperatively

 First mobilization

1 d postoperatively

2–3 h postoperatively

 Full weight bearing

 + 

 + 

 Physiotherapy

1x/d

2x/d

 Exercise circuit

-

 +