Prospective randomized study on the use of drainage in total knee arthroplasty

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Matias Pereira Duarte
Juan José Deré
Pablo Julian Ali
Carlos Yacuzzi
Lisandro Carbó
Matías Costa Paz

Abstract

IntroductionThe use of drainage in total knee arthroplasty is a widely accepted practice in Orthopedics; however, there is not conclusive evidence about its benefit in the literature. The purpose of this study was to compare two groups of patients in whom primary total knee arthroplasty with and without drainage was performed.MethodsProspective randomized study in which 76 primary total knee arthroplasties were performed; patients were divided into two groups: group A, with drainage, and group B, without drainage. The number of transfusions, the drainage debit, postoperative complications and length of hospital stay were evaluated. Diameter of the thigh, range of motion, hematocrit and hemoglobin were also recorded before and after surgery in both groups.ResultsNo statistically significant differences were found in thigh diameter, range of motion, hematocrit, hemoglobin, number of transfusions, and hospital stay. The number of complications in group B (without drainage) was higher (P = 0.019): two deep infections, two cases of cellulitis, one case of blebs, a hip fracture, a superficial vein thrombosis, a deep venous thrombosis, and one pulmonary thromboembolism.ConclusionPatients without postoperative drainage presented a higher number of complications.

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Pereira Duarte, M., Deré, J. J., Ali, P. J., Yacuzzi, C., Carbó, L., & Costa Paz, M. (2015). Prospective randomized study on the use of drainage in total knee arthroplasty. Revista De La Asociación Argentina De Ortopedia Y Traumatología, 80(3), 145-149. https://doi.org/10.15417/406
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Clinical Research
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Matias Pereira Duarte, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires

Universidad Nacional de RosarioResidente del Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires

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