Clinical networking in revision knee replacement
1 Introduction Revision knee replacement surgery is complex and requires input from specialist in many fields, including orthopaedics, microbiology, pharmacy, rehabilitation, anaesthesia and intensive care [1].2 Clinical networks Clinical networks are already established in major trauma and orthopae...
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description | 1 Introduction Revision knee replacement surgery is complex and requires input from specialist in many fields, including orthopaedics, microbiology, pharmacy, rehabilitation, anaesthesia and intensive care [1].2 Clinical networks Clinical networks are already established in major trauma and orthopaedic oncology services. To provide revision knee surgery to a high standard within regions, clinical networks are required, where low volume surgeons or units are able to ask for advice from or refer patients to regional specialist centres. All cases discussed at the MDT meeting must have the result of the discussion recorded and documented in the patient's medical records.Infection MDT meetingUnlabelled Image |
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