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THE EFFECT OF CLOSED-SUCTION DRAINAGE AFTER TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY



Abstract

To assess the clinical comparison of closed suction drainage group and non drainage group after simultaneous total knee atrhroplasty. We analyzed the thigh circumference, ecchymosis, wound infection, transfusion amount, knee score and range of motion in 140cases (70patients) done with PFC or PFC-sigma model between 1998 and 2005. 100 cases of them(group )were inserted hemovac and the others (group )were not inserted hemovac. The average thigh circumference in group was 43.8cm (preoperative), and 47.3cm(postoperative), in group was 43.2cm (preoperative) and 47.9cm (postoperative). The knees that had no drains had a higher incidence of ecchymosis. However, the final result of knee score and range of motion of knee joint were not affected significantly by nonuse of closed suction drainage. There were no infection sign in both groups.

The clinical comparison of closed suction drainage group and non drainage group after simultaneous bilateral total knee arthroplasty was not significantly different in wound healing, clinical and rehabilitation course. The use of suction drainage must be carefully selected after primary total knee arthroplasty.

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