The development of one-stop wide-awake dupuytren's fasciectomy service: a retrospective review

JRSM Short Rep. 2012 Jul;3(7):48. doi: 10.1258/shorts.2012.012050. Epub 2012 Jul 23.

Abstract

Objectives: To detail the transition to a totally one-stop wide-awake (OSWA) Dupuytren's contracture surgical service.

Design: Retrospective review of Dupuytren's component of last 1000 OSWA cases.

Setting: The UK's first totally one-stop wide-awake orthopaedic service.

Participants: 270 patients with Dupuytren's contracture out of the last 1000 OSWA cases.

Main outcome measures: Surgical outcomes, patient satisfaction and cost-effectiveness and efficiency.

Results: The OSWA Dupuytren's model is safe, efficient and effective; with a low complication rate, extremely high patient satisfaction; and cost-savings to the nhs of £2500 per case treated. The service saved the NHS approximately £675,000 for the 270 cases presented.

Conclusions: A totally one-stop wide-awake Dupuytren's Contracture service is practicable and feasible alternative to the conventional treatment pathway, with benefits in terms of efficiency and cost-effectiveness.