Outpatient Joint Replacement: Is It Suitable for You?

By Dr. Wesley Lackey, Orthopedic Surgeon, Midwest Center for Joint Replacement

Joint replacement surgery has advanced significantly in recent years. What once required several days in the hospital can now often be done as an outpatient procedure, with patients walking, recovering, and sleeping in their own beds the very same day.

At Midwest Center for Joint Replacement (MCJR), we’ve seen firsthand how outpatient joint replacement can provide patients with a faster, more comfortable recovery and excellent long-term outcomes. Still, it’s not the right choice for everyone. Here’s what you should know about how outpatient joint replacement works, who qualifies, and what to expect.

What Is Outpatient Joint Replacement?

Outpatient (or same-day) joint replacement means you undergo surgery and go home a few hours later, without an overnight hospital stay. The procedure is performed in a specialized surgical center designed for efficiency, safety, and comfort.

These surgeries are performed with the same precision, using implants and techniques similar to those used in traditional joint replacements. The difference lies in the streamlined recovery process and the focus on helping you move safely and confidently sooner.

Who Is a Good Candidate?

Not every patient is an ideal fit for outpatient joint replacement, but many are pleasantly surprised to learn they qualify. The best candidates typically:

  • Are generally in good health without significant medical complications
  • Have strong support at home during recovery (family or friends)
  • Are motivated to participate in post-operative therapy and follow instructions
  • Have realistic expectations and a positive attitude toward recovery

A patient’s insurance coverage may also be the determining factor in allowing an outpatient joint replacement. Before recommending outpatient surgery, we carefully review each patient’s medical history, lifestyle, and home environment to ensure safety and success.

The Benefits of Same-Day Discharge

Patients often ask why outpatient surgery has become so popular, and the answer is simple: it works. Here are a few key benefits:

  1. Faster Recovery
    Early mobilization helps patients regain strength and confidence sooner. Most walk within hours of surgery and start therapy the same day.
  2. Greater Comfort
    Recovering in your own space often leads to better sleep, reduced stress, and higher satisfaction.
  3. Reduced Risk of Infection
    Spending less time in a hospital environment minimizes exposure to bacteria and reduces the risk of potential post-surgical infections.
  4. Cost-Effective Care
    Outpatient procedures can reduce the overall cost of joint replacement while maintaining the same high level of surgical quality and safety.

What to Expect After Surgery

After surgery, you’ll begin walking with assistance, often within a few hours. Our care team ensures your pain is well-controlled and that you’re steady on your feet before discharge. You’ll then continue recovery at home with a customized physical therapy plan and close follow-up from your MCJR care team.

Most patients find that being in their own environment supports a smoother, more empowering recovery.

Is Outpatient Joint Replacement Right for You?

If joint pain is limiting your mobility and quality of life, outpatient replacement may be an excellent option. Our team at MCJR will guide you through every step—from evaluation to recovery—to determine what’s best for your needs and goals.

Follow the Patient Journey to Understand More About Our Process

Whether you’re dealing with arthritis, considering joint replacement for the first time, or in need of a complex revision surgery, our team is here to guide you every step of the way. We combine advanced surgical techniques with a deep commitment to reverence, innovation, compassion, and access to care, so your experience is as seamless as your recovery.

Should you need surgery, you can rest assured that you will receive world-class care, either at our specialized outpatient surgery center or at one of Indiana’s top orthopedic hospitals.

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