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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 94-B, Issue SUPP_XXXVIII | Pages 164 - 164
1 Sep 2012
Pelet S Côté M Denault A Provost J
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Purpose

Tape blisters after hip surgery are frequent. There are source of pain, an obstacle for rapid rehabilitation and an open door for infection. Previous studies have shown a reduction up to 10% according to the type of bandage. A previous survey in our hospital demonstrated more than 50% of patients presenting tape blisters with the use of Hypafix. The purpose of this prospective study was to compare the prevalence of blisters with the use of three different kinds of bandages.

Method

Between April and December 2009, 150 patients admitted for hip surgery (THR, hip fractures) were randomized in three groups: Hypafix (control group), silicone gel (Mepilex Border), perforated plaster (Mepore Pro). Groups were similar for demographic datas and type of surgery. Main outcome is tape blisters during hospital stay. Additional observations were duration of hospital stay, costs related to bandages and nursing cares. Outpatient records were completed by nurses and patients and returned to research team after complete wound healing.