PURPOSE: To compare the incidence of wound complications after hip surgery in patients treated with acompressive spica wrap dressing to those using traditional taping methods. DESIGN: Retrospective, descriptive, comparative, intervention study. SAMPLE: 457 hip surgery patients, including primary arthroplasty, revision surgery and fracture with ORIF. METHOD: A compressive wrap dressing was used on hip surgery patients in the study group while tape was used on patients in the control group. A retrospective chart review was conducted noting postoperative wound complications. FINDINGS: There was a significantly lower incidence of blisters and drainage in the study group using a compressive wrap dressing. There was not a higher incidence of DVT or infection using the wrap dressing when compared to published studies. CONCLUSION: Use of a compressive wrap dressing after hip surgery is recommended to reduce the risk of wound complications. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING RESEARCH: A prospective, randomized study with multiple surgeons using both compressive wraps and traditional taping techniques would substantiate the advantage of using a hip spica dressing after hip surgery.
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PURPOSE: To compare the incidence of wound complications after hip surgery in patients treated with a compressive spica wrap dressing to those using traditional taping methods. DESIGN: Retrospective, descriptive, comparative, intervention study. SAMPLE: 457 hip surgery patients, including primary arthroplasty, revision surgery and fracture with ORIF. METHOD: A compressive wrap dressing was used on hip surgery patients in the study group while tape was used on patients in the control group. A retrospective chart review was conducted noting postoperative wound complications. FINDINGS: There was a significantly lower incidence of blisters and drainage in the study group using a compressive wrap dressing. There was not a higher incidence of DVT or infection using the wrap dressing when compared to published studies. CONCLUSION: Use of a compressive wrap dressing after hip surgery is recommended to reduce the risk of wound complications. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING RESEARCH: A prospective, randomized study with multiple surgeons using both compressive wraps and traditional taping techniques would substantiate the advantage of using a hip spica dressing after hip surgery.
Authors: Erik Hansen; Joel B Durinka; James A Costanzo; Matthew S Austin; Gregory K Deirmengian Journal: Clin Orthop Relat Res Date: 2013-10 Impact factor: 4.176