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Wound drainages in total hip arthroplasty: To use or not to use? Review of the literature on current practice

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
Short description:
Wound drainages in total hip arthroplasty: To use or not to use? Review of the literature on current practice / Nanni, M.; Perna, F.; Calamelli, C.; Donati, D.; Ferrara, O.; Parlato, A.; D'Arienzo, M.; Faldini, C.. - In: MUSCULOSKELETAL SURGERY. - ISSN 2035-5106. - 97:2(2013), pp. 101-107. [10.1007/s12306-013-0270-3]
abstract:
Aim of this study is to analyze data reported in literature concerning the efficacy of using wound low-vacuum suction drainages in orthopedic surgery after total hip arthroplasty. We analyzed studies concerning the use of drainages in prosthetic hip replacement surgery, performing our research through Pubmed, Cochrane database and Google Scholar, and selecting the ones evaluating the following parameters: bleeding, the need for blood transfusions, number or reinforcement of post-operative medications, length of hospitalization, functional results, periprosthetic and surgical wound infection, post-operative hematoma. Our review did not show any demonstrated advantage from the use of wound drainages in total hip arthroplasty. Moreover, some studies enlighted a possible complication related to their employment, represented by the greater need for blood transfusions. Despite the absence of a statistically demonstrated positive influence on wound outcome using suction drains after total hip replacement, many orthopedic surgeons still recommend using drainages, just because there is no certified proof of a negative effect. © 2013 Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Hip arthroplasty; Low-vacuum suction drainage; Review; Surgical drainage; Wound drain
List of contributors:
Nanni, M.; Perna, F.; Calamelli, C.; Donati, D.; Ferrara, O.; Parlato, A.; D'Arienzo, M.; Faldini, C.
Authors of the University:
DONATI DANILO
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1348086
Published in:
MUSCULOSKELETAL SURGERY
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