Orthopedic Surgeon Orders Fall Precautions After Patient’s Accident
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Case Overview
This defense case involves a sixty-two-year-old male patient who underwent a left hip arthroplasty. On postoperative day three, prior to transfer to a step-down facility, the patient alleged that he fell when walking to the restroom. The nurse charted and maintained that the patient never fell but, instead, that he became weak between the bathroom and bed and was gently guided to the floor. The physician was informed of the incident and told the nurse to let the receiving facility know that fall precautions were necessary. The patient was transferred to a long-term care facility for rehabilitation and complained of pain for the following three days. He was then transferred back to the hospital, where X-rays revealed dislocation of the new, prosthetic hip. A closed reduction was performed to place the man’s hip back into place.
Questions to the Orthopedic Surgery expert and their responses
Can a hip dislocation after hip arthroplasty occur without a fall?
It is very well possible that this hip was dislocated without a fall.
About the expert
This fellow of the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons is a partner and faculty orthopedic surgeon at a private practice surgical center. He has remained in active clinical practice for over 30 years, during which he has authored and co-authored several publications on joint orthopedics and has made presentations on hip and knee reconstruction.

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