ob0004oc2 | Oral Communications | OU2024
Gill Moneet
, Lindsay Timothy
, Llanera David
, Tan Tricia
, Liddle Alex
, Izzi-Engbeaya Chioma
Obesity is an important modifiable risk factor for developing osteoarthritis. Arthroplasty improves mobility and quality of life in those with osteoarthritis. BMI thresholds are mandated by some commissioning bodies in the UK, leading to extended waiting times for arthroplasty. Obesity is associated with increased complications after arthroplasty. It is unknown if these risks can be mitigated by weight loss pre-operatively. Our systematic review and meta-analysis explores the ...