Literature DB >> 711799

The use of suction drainage in the operation of meniscectomy.

J P Browett, A N Gibbs, S A Copeland, L J Deliss.   

Abstract

A prospective trial has been carried out to determine the value of suction drainage in the operation of meniscectomy. One hundred operations were analysed, in half of which drains had been used. The use of the drain could not be shown to result in any sustained advantages. The demand for analgesics after the operation was reduced but not to a statistically significant level. The size of the early effusion was significantly reduced, but this benefit was lost when the knee was mobilised. The return of power to the quadriceps and of movement to the knee were not hastened. The average volume of fluid drained was 134 millilitres and it has been shown that forty-eight hours is a suitable time for removal of the drain. The use of suction drainage is not advocated for the uncomplicated operation of meniscectomy.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 711799

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Br        ISSN: 0301-620X


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