ARCHETYPE Revision hip arthroplasty (openEHR-EHR-ACTION.procedure-revision_hip_arthroplasty_res.v1)

ARCHETYPE IDopenEHR-EHR-ACTION.procedure-revision_hip_arthroplasty_res.v1
ConceptRevision hip arthroplasty
DescriptionDetails of a revision hip arthroplasty aligned with Slovenian RES registry.
UseUse to record detailed information about the procedure that has been carried out on an individual. Information about activities related to the procedure, such as anaesthesia or administration of medications, should be recorded in separate ACTION archetypes.
PurposeDetails of a revision hip arthroplasty aligned with Slovenian RES registry.
References
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AuthorsAuthor name: Ian McNicoll
Organisation: Ocean Informatics, United Kingdom
Email: ian.mcnicoll@oceaninformatics.com
Date originally authored: 2009-12-03
Other Details LanguageAuthor name: Ian McNicoll
Organisation: Ocean Informatics, United Kingdom
Email: ian.mcnicoll@oceaninformatics.com
Date originally authored: 2009-12-03
Other Details (Language Independent)
  • MD5-CAM-1.0.1: 2BD7B82FC817667FAF7DAB8F4A517FAA
Keywordsprocedure
LifecycleAuthorDraft
Language useden
Citeable Identifier1246.145.2575
description
Revison procedureRevison procedure: The name of the procedure.
Choice of:
  •  Coded Text
    • Replacement of whole system [Replacement of whole system.]
    • Replacement of acetabular component [Replacement of acetabular component.]
    • Replacement of acetabular ring [Replacement of acetabular ring.]
    • Replacement of femoral component [Replacement of femoral component.]
    • Replacement of femoral neck [Femoral neck revised.]
    • Replacement of head [Replacement of head.]
    • Replacement of Inlay [Replacement of Inlay.]
    • Replacement of neck [Replacement of neck.]
    • Totalisation of bipolar/partial Implant [Totalisation of bipolar/partial Implant.]
    • Prosthesis removal (Girdlestone) [Prosthesis removal (Girdlestone) procedure.]
    • Re-implantation after Girdlestone [Re-implantation after Girdlestone procedure.]
    • Osteosynthesis after fracture [Osteosynthesis after fracture.]
    • Osteotomy of femur [Osteotomy of femur.]
    • Osteotomy of acetabulum [Osteotomy of acetabulum.]
    • Athrodesis [Athrodesis.]
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Reason/s for procedureReason/s for procedure: The reason or indication for the procedure.
Choice of:
  •  Coded Text
    • Loosening acetabular component [Loosening acetabular component.]
    • Loosening femoral component [Loosening femoral component.]
    • Loosening of both components [Loosening of both components.]
    • Luxation [ICD: M24.3 M24.4]
    • Early infection (less than 3 months after primary) [ICD: T84.7 T84.7]
    • Chronic infection (more than 3 months after primary) [ICD: T84.7 T84.7]
    • Periprosthetic fracture of femur [ICD: M96.6]
    • Periprosthetic fracture of acetabulum [ICD: M96.6]
    • Pain [Pain.]
    • Implant broken [Implant broken.]
    • Osteolysis of acetabulum [Osteolysis of acetabulum.]
    • Osteolysis of femur [Osteolysis of femur.]
    • Osteolysis both parts [Osteolysis both parts.]
    • Paraarticular ossification [Paraarticular ossification.]
    • Wear of Inlay [Wear of Inlay.]
    • Condition after Girdlestone [Condition after Girdlestone.]
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Prosthesis fixationProsthesis fixation: Identification of specific method or technique used for procedure.
ApproachApproach: Identification of specific method or technique used for procedure.
  • Anterior [Anterior.]
  • Anterolateral [Anterolateral.]
  • Direct lateral [Direct lateral.]
  • Posterolateral [Posterolateral.]
  • Minimally Invasive [Minimally Invasive.]
  • Extended anterior approach [Extended anterior approach.]
DescriptionDescription: Narrative description about the procedure carried out.
Procedure DetailsProcedure Details: Detailed structure describing the procedure carried out, including preparation and details about the method and equipment/devices used.
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All not explicitly excluded archetypes
Anatomical site detailsAnatomical site details: Details about the anatomical site of procedure.
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Additional tasksAdditional tasks: Record information about unplanned or unexpected activities that needed to be done during the procedure. Record the name of the task and a description within this archetype, but detail should be recorded in specific linked INSTRUCTION or ACTION archetypes.
TaskTask: Name of additional task performed during the procedure.
Task descriptionTask description: Description of additional task performed during the procedure.
Record of additional taskRecord of additional task: Link to a detailed record of the additional task.
OutcomeOutcome: Outcome of procedure performed.
Procedure unsuccessfulProcedure unsuccessful: Was the procedure ultimately unsuccessful? True if unsuccessful.
Allowed values: {true}
Failed attemptsFailed attempts: The number of failed attempts to perform the procedure.
Unplanned eventUnplanned event: An unplanned event prior to or related to the procedure, which may affect its execution e.g patient self-removed cannula.
ComplicationComplication: Details about any complication arising from the procedure.
Emergency?Emergency?: Was this procedure performed as an emergency? True if Yes.
CommentsComments: Comments about the procedure.
MultimediaMultimedia: Multimedia representation of the procedure, including images.
protocol
Requestor order identifierRequestor order identifier: The local ID assigned to the order by the healthcare provider or organisation requesting the service.
RequestorRequestor: Details about the healthcare provider or organisation requesting the service.
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All not explicitly excluded archetypes
Receiver order identifierReceiver order identifier: The ID assigned to the order by the healthcare provider or organisation receiving the request for service. This is also referred to as Filler Order Identifier.
ReceiverReceiver: Details about the healthcare provider or organisation receiving the request for service.
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ism_transition
Request initiatedRequest initiated: Request for procedure is initiated.
Current state: initial
Request sentRequest sent: Request for procedure sent.
Current state: initial
Request postponedRequest postponed: Request for procedure is postponed.
Current state: postponed
Request cancelledRequest cancelled: Procedure request has been cancelled.
Current state: cancelled
Procedure scheduledProcedure scheduled: Procedure has been scheduled.
Current state: scheduled
In progressIn progress: Procedure is being carried out.
Current state: active
Procedure suspendedProcedure suspended: Procedure has been suspended.
Current state: suspended
Procedure abortedProcedure aborted: Procedure has been aborted.
Current state: aborted
CompletedCompleted: Procedure has been completed.
Current state: completed
Report authoredReport authored: Procedure report has been written.
Current state: completed
Report attestedReport attested: Procedure report has been attested.
Current state: completed
Report sentReport sent: Procedure report has been distributed.
Current state: completed
Other contributorsHeather Leslie, Ocean Informatics, Australia (Editor)
Ian McNicoll, Ocean Informatics, United Kingdom (Editor)
Translators
  • Russian: Art Latyp; Латыпов Артур, RusBITech; РусБИТех, Москва, hmm
  • Portuguese (Brazil): Thiago F. F. Dias, FMRP-USP
  • Slovenian: Uroš Rajkovič, Biljana Prinčič, Slovenia
  • Arabic (Syria): Mona Saleh