Just five or 10 years ago, surgery was followed by a hospital stay. This would be several days to a week or more, depending on the type of operation done. Today, many operations are completed and the patient sent home on the same day or within 23 hours. Costs are reduced when an overnight stay is avoided.
Some operations are more invasive and more technical and require closer supervision. Patients are recovering from anesthesia and pain management is an issue. They aren’t considered ‘safe’ to go home on their own or with family help. In some cases, the risk of postoperative complications requires a longer hospital stay.
A shoulder joint replacement is major surgery. Physical therapy on the first day is needed. Most patients require help getting back to daily activities. Some patients go home more quickly than others. Those with complications such as fever, blood clots, or wound infection may have to stay longer.