Abstract Presentations - Quality Improvement

10.30am – 12pm BST, 18 September 2024 ‐ 1 hour 30 mins

Room: Abstract & Innovation Theatre

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Abstract & Innovation Theatre

Chairs: Joanna Maggs and Ashtin Doorgakant

10:35 - 10:42   (96)  Staff education compared with active real-time waste segregation to reduce the environmental impact of hip and knee arthroplasty: a multicentre study  Rohan Prakash

10:43 - 10:50 (197)  Comparing Shared Decision-Making of consent taken digitally vs paper in orthopaedics surgery  David Wong

10:51 - 10:58 (260)  Understanding Length of Stay After Revision Knee Replacement: Experience of a Major Revision Centre  Joe Dixon

10:59 - 11:06 (280)  Comparative Analysis of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) versus Manual Data Analysis in Orthopaedic Patient Data  Irrum Afzal

11:07 - 11:14 (282)  Post operative bloods in ASA grade 1 and 2 patients undergoing primary elective THA and TKA - Is it really necessary? (A single centre retrospective study at Wrightington Hospital)  Reuben C Johnson

11:15 - 11:22 (291)  The incidence and clinical significance of incidental findings seen on pre-operative CT planning scans for hip and knee arthroplasty surgery: the identification of unknown pathology  Iain Rankin

11:23 - 11:30 (299)  Optimising Joint Arthroplasty Care: Benefits Of Implementing A New Short Stay Total Hip And Knee Arthroplasty Pathway, A £1.5 Million Yearly Cost-Saving  Benjamin Bloch

11:31 - 11:38 (702)  Using The Nottingham Hip Fracture Score To Predict Mortality After Fragility Distal Femur Fractures: A Multi-Centre Study  Meet Vaghela

11:39 - 11:46 (748)  Developing an orthopaedic data consult service: using electronic healthcare data to generate rapid reproducible results in 2.3 million patients  Jennifer Lane

11:47 - 11:54 (774)  Stakeholder Prioritisation Preferences for Individuals Awaiting Hip and Knee Arthroplasty: The PATHWAY (PrioritisAtion of THose aWaiting hip and knee ArthroplastY) Study  Luke Farrow