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Reduce Revisions Initiative Launched to Promote Best Practices for Total Joint Replacement Surgery

YARDLEY, Penn.Nov. 12, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Today marked the launch of the Reduce Revisions Initiative (www.reducerevisions.org), a program focused on supporting orthopedic professionals with the goal of measurably improving outcomes of total joint arthroplasty (TJA).

Total Joint Arthroplasty can dramatically improve lives by restoring mobility, reducing pain, and promoting a return to normal activities. Most of these procedures include Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) and Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA). During one year in the U.S. alone, orthopedic surgeons perform more than 1 million TKA and THA procedures. According to the 2018 published estimates on total joint replacement from the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, this number is expected to nearly double by 2030. Though very successful, joint replacement occasionally fails requiring revision. In the US over 100,000 patients undergo revision knee and hip replacement each year, and that number that is also expected to grow rapidly in the coming years.

“One mode of failure of joint replacement is infection. Because of the sheer number of joint replacements we do and better diagnostic modalities, the number of infected joint replacements are also likely to rise in the coming years. Infection of a prosthetic joint is a major problem for both the patient and the healthcare” shared Dr. Javad Parvizi, Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at Rothman Institute in Philadelphia and chair of the Reduce Revisions editorial board. “It’s time for us to face this issue head on, and I’m excited about the potential for the Reduce Revisions Initiative to be part of the solution by promoting best practices and sharing innovative developments in total joint replacement.”

In order to make a meaningful contribution to total joint arthroplasty patient care, Reduce Revisions will create communication channels focused on sharing information with total joint surgeons, nurses, administrators, and other key healthcare professionals in the patient care continuum. The Initiative’s Editorial Board has identified several key areas for education:

  • Infection prevention & management
  • Fixation optimization
  • Patient involvement in preventing revision surgery
  • New frontiers in TJA
  • Improving economics

Reduce Revisions also will work to accelerate research around total joint arthroplasty quality improvement and complications management. A five-member editorial board, comprised of distinguished orthopedic researchers and surgeons, is now developing forums and events that foster collaboration and sharing of surgeons’ experiences, as well as exploring ways to make ongoing learning opportunities easily accessible. Ultimately, Reduce Revisions will measure its success by the outcomes of primary total joint replacement surgery and the shift in need for revision surgery.

About Reduce Revisions
Reduce Revisions is focused on supporting orthopedic professionals through education and collaboration, with the goal of improving outcomes of total joint arthroplasty, thus reducing the need for revision surgery. The initiative is sponsored by Heraeus Medical, the inventor and exclusive manufacturer of PALACOS® bone cement products. Learn more and join the community at www.ReduceRevisions.org.

Reduce Revisions Editorial Board
ChairJavad Parvizi, MD, FRCS
Members: Antonia Chen, MD, MBA; Carlos Higuera-Rueda, MD; Bryan Springer, MD; Michael Kheir, MD; Thorsten Gehrke, MD

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DevicePharm, Inc
Christineh@devicepharm.com
952-873-9030

SOURCE Reduce Revisions

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Josh Sandberg

Josh Sandberg is the President and CEO of Ortho Spine Partners and sits on several company and industry related Boards. He also is the Creator and Editor of OrthoSpineNews.

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