Total Shoulder Replacement: Quality Snapshot for Dr. Warner, 2011-2014
Overview
- 243 total shoulder replacements (TSA) were performed from 2011 to 2014
- 196 (80.7%) responses on satisfaction or improvement
- 37 patients lost to follow up (did not respond to surveys) (15.2%); 10 patients were diseased or their mailing addresses were not deliverable (4.1%)
Survey Collection on TSA Quality
- Surveys were mailed out to patients who underwent TSA between 2011 and 2014
- 3 questions were asked about the quality of TSA:
- Are you happy with the outcome of your surgery, and would you do it again given this outcome? Y/N
- What is your Subjective Shoulder Value (SSV), 0-100% (100% as normal)?
- Did the surgery meet, exceed, or fall short of your expectations?
Patient Satisfaction
- Patient satisfaction was defined as:
- “Very Satisfied” with the outcome, if patients were happy with the surgery and would do it again and SSV > 80%
- “Satisfied” with the outcome, if patients were happy with the surgery and would do it again and SSV < 80%
- “Unhappy or worse” with the outcome, if patients were not happy with the outcome and would not do it again, or had worse function/more pain
- Overall patient satisfaction
- 180/196 patients (92.8%) were happy with the outcomes of their surgeries
- 153/196 patients (78.1%) were happy with their surgical outcomes and had SSV > 80% (“Very Satisfied”)
- 14/196 patients (7.2%) were not happy with their outcomes, or had worse function/more pain
Patient Expectations
Complications: Patient Satisfaction, Resolved vs. Ongoing
- There was a total of 28 complications out of 243 operations (11.5%)
- Of the 28 complications, 3 resulted in patient dissatisfaction (3/243 = 1.2%)
- NOTE: of 28 complications, 5 patients were deceased or had mailing addresses not deliverable, and 6 were lost to follow up (did not complete surveys)
Complication: Results of Nerve Injuries, Readmission and Reoperation
- 8 patients were re-admitted to the hospital after surgery and subsequently re-operated on (8/243 = 3.3%)
- 5 resolved, 2 ongoing, 1 lost to follow up
- 3 patients became infected after TSA (3/243 = 1.2%)
- 2 resolved, 1 ongoing
- 10 patients had nerve issues after TSA (10/243 = 4.1%)
- 6 resolved, 3 ongoing, 1 lost to follow up