Background. One-stage bilateral total hip arthroplasty (THA) is twice as invasive as unilateral THA. Therefore, increases in bleeding, postoperative anemia, and complications are a concern. The purpose of this study was to investigate hemoglobin values and the use of autologous and
Background. In the literature are different data about the
Background: Patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty (TKA) frequently require
Background: In the literature are different data about the
Purpose: In order to determine the incidence of
Background: During total hip or knee replacement there is blood loss, wich often requires
Introduction:. Intraoperative cell salvage involves the collection of blood directly from the operative field. The purpose of this study was to determine if its use reduces the need for postoperative
Intraoperative cell salvage involves the collection of blood directly from the operative field. The purpose of this study was to determine if its use reduces the need for postoperative
Introduction: Reinfusion drains are used to minimise the need for
In a prospective randomised controlled trial, 51 patients who did not receive a bone plug during total knee replacement surgery were compared to 49 patients who received a bone plug. The primary outcome measure was the need for
Purpose. This meta-analysis was designed to compare the effectiveness and safety of intravenous (IV) versus topical administration of tranexamic acid (TXA) in patients undergoing primary total knee arthroplasty (TKA) by evaluating the need for
Introduction:. Primary total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is associated with perioperative bleeding, and some patients will require
In recent years, reduction in the length of stay in patients undergoing UKA has gained considerable interest. This has led to development of ‘fast-track' and even day-case protocols aimed at decreasing length of stay (LOS), enhancing post-operative recovery and decreasing post-operative morbidity. One potential barrier to faster discharge and patient recovery is the need for post-operative haemoglobin checks and
There is an increasing body of evidence that
Revision total hip replacement is often associated with significant blood loss and subsequent transfusion. Intra-operative cell salvage is one approach to minimising this allogenic transfusion. We carried out a retrospective study of 158 consecutive revision THRs carried out by one surgeon between June 2003 and September 2006 in the Southern General Hospital, Glasgow. In the study group (79 patients, operated upon after October 2005) Intra-operative cell salvage was routinely used for all cases. In the control group (79 patients, operated upon before October 2005) Intra-operative cell salvage was not available. Data was collected on transfusion of salvaged
The February 2015 Hip &
Pelvis Roundup. 360 . looks at: Hip arthroplasty in Down syndrome; Bulk femoral autograft successful in acetabular reconstruction; Arthroplasty follow-up: is the internet the solution?; Total hip arthroplasty following acetabular fracture; Salvage arthroplasty following failed hip internal fixation; Bone banking sensible financially and clinically;
Primary total knee arthroplasty is associated with considerable blood loss, and allergenic blood transfusions are frequently necessary. Because of the cost and risks of
Patients undergoing primary knee arthroplasty at our unit routinely have two units of red cell concentrate cross-matched preoperatively. We assessed whether postoperative blood salvage and auto-transfusion reduced the need for