
Comparable clinical outcomes with or without the use of drain for TKR surgery

Comparable clinical outcomes with or without the use of drain for TKR surgery
Measurement of joint effusion and haematoma formation by ultrasound in assessing the effectiveness of drains after total knee replacement: A prospective randomized study
J Bone Joint Surg Br. 2010 Jan;92(1):51-5.Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
91 patients with primary osteoarthritis of the knee, scheduled for a cemented total knee replacement (TKR), were randomized to be treated with or without a closed suction drain. At 6 weeks after surgery, it was found that the placement of a drain after the TKR surgery led to a lower incidence of hematoma formation; however, there was no difference in the joint effusion, and moreover similar clinic...
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