Literature DB >> 3720129

The use of postoperative suction drainage in total knee arthroplasty.

T J Reilly, I A Gradisar, W Pakan, M Reilly.   

Abstract

A retrospective review of 299 total knee arthroplasties performed between 1973 and 1983 revealed 170 knees in which postoperative suction drainage was used and 129 knees in which drains were not used. Comparison between these two groups revealed no statistically significant difference in wound problems, postoperative temperatures, or resulting range of motion. However, blood transfusions were given more than twice as often to the patients whose knees were drained (39% compared to 16%, p less than .01). The drained group also had a greater decrease in hemoglobin than the nondrained group (3.1 gm compared to 2.6 gm, p less than .01). In a review of these patients, no advantage was found for the use of postoperative suction drainage in the uncomplicated total knee arthroplasty.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3720129

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res        ISSN: 0009-921X            Impact factor:   4.176


  27 in total

Review 1.  Blood management and patient specific transfusion options in total joint replacement surgery.

Authors:  J J Callaghan; A I Spitzer
Journal:  Iowa Orthop J       Date:  2000

2.  Transfusion of autologous blood from reinfusion systems in total knee arthroplasty.

Authors:  A Martin; A von Strempel
Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  2006-05-31       Impact factor: 3.075

3.  Are drains required following a routine primary total joint arthroplasty?

Authors:  Skand Kumar; Subbaraju Penematsa; Sailesh Parekh
Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  2006-10-11       Impact factor: 3.075

Review 4.  A multi-disciplinary review of the potential association between closed-suction drains and surgical site infection.

Authors:  Alyssa J Reiffel; Philip S Barie; Jason A Spector
Journal:  Surg Infect (Larchmt)       Date:  2013-05-29       Impact factor: 2.150

5.  No difference in total blood loss, haemoglobin and haematocrit between continues and intermittent wound drainage after total knee arthroplasty.

Authors:  Woon-Hwa Jung; Chung-Woo Chun; Ji-Hoon Lee; Jae-Hun Ha; Ji-Hye Kim; Jae-Heon Jeong
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2012-10-23       Impact factor: 4.342

6.  [Postoperative management of hip and knee endoprostheses].

Authors:  S Seitz; W Rüther
Journal:  Z Rheumatol       Date:  2012-10       Impact factor: 1.372

7.  Late tourniquet release and drain clamping reduces postoperative blood loss in total knee arthroplasty.

Authors:  Cemil Yildiz; Kenan Koca; Necmettin Kocak; Servet Tunay; Mustafa Basbozkurt
Journal:  HSS J       Date:  2013-10-01

8.  The twist drain.

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Journal:  Ann R Coll Surg Engl       Date:  1988-11       Impact factor: 1.891

9.  Hemovac drainage after hip arthroplasty.

Authors:  S M Rowe; T R Yoon; Y S Kim; G H Lee
Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  1993       Impact factor: 3.075

10.  Bacterial growth on drain tips after total hip replacement. A controlled culture method.

Authors:  R Gunterberg; B Bergmann; A Brandberg; J Karlsson
Journal:  Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol       Date:  1996-05
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