The Hb concentration in the deep drain was gradually decreasing over the first 24 hours after the operation when compared to the patient’s Hb which means that the total volume of the drain loss doesn’t mean an equal volume of blood loss. The second drain which was inserted superficial to the iliotibial tract showed blood loss with an average of 11.2% of the total blood loss and this amount is usually missed in calculating the blood loss when using one deep drain only. The average blood loss responsible for the drop of one gram Hb was variable. It was 258 ml when comparing intraoperative blood loss with the immediate postoperative patient’s Hb. This increased to 341 ml when comparing the drain blood with the patient’s Hb 24 hours after the operation due to the above mentioned changes in RBCs concentration in the drain over the first 24 hours postoperatively. IVF has no effect in giving false readings of the Hb