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No effect of drains on the postoperative hematoma volume in hip replacement surgery: A randomized study using scintigraphy
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Total Hip ArthroplastyHip Replacement SurgeryMedical ImagingHip ArthroplastyRandomized StudyTomographic RegistrationHematologyPostoperative Hematoma VolumeSurgeryJoint ReplacementHematoma VolumeMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryPostoperative ConsiderationBlood TransfusionRadiologyHealth Sciences
In a prospective randomized study we used erythrocyte scintigraphy to evaluate whether drainage reduced the hematoma volume after total hip arthroplasty. 12 patients were left without drains and 10 patients had two drains inserted, one below the fascia and one subcutaneously. We used tomographic registration (SPECT) to calculate the volume of the hematoma (erythrocytes) about 22 hours after surgery and found that drainage did not reduce the volume, but increased the need for blood transfusion.
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