Background: Patients being evaluated for revision total joint arthroplasty (RTJA) are often referred to tertiary care centers, which may decrease their access to adequate health care and overburden these health care systems. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of RTJA patient evaluation via telehealth.
Materials And Methods: We identified a consecutive series of patients newly evaluated for a symptomatic TJA by two academic surgeons during a 1-year period.