Does drainage affect development of heterotopic ossification after total hip arthroplasty?

Objective To investigate the effect of drainage on heterotopic ossification (HO) after total hip arthroplasty (THA) and to evaluate other postoperative complications and joint dysfunction between patients with and without drainage. Methods In this retrospective cohort study, the medical records of p...

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Main Authors: Congcong Wei, Meng Yang, Kun Chu, Jia Huo, Xiao Chen, Huijie Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2022-10-01
Series:Journal of International Medical Research
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/03000605221129562
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Meng Yang
Kun Chu
Jia Huo
Xiao Chen
Huijie Li
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Meng Yang
Kun Chu
Jia Huo
Xiao Chen
Huijie Li
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description Objective To investigate the effect of drainage on heterotopic ossification (HO) after total hip arthroplasty (THA) and to evaluate other postoperative complications and joint dysfunction between patients with and without drainage. Methods In this retrospective cohort study, the medical records of patients who underwent THA from 2017 to 2019 were reviewed. The patients were divided into a drainage group and non-drainage group. Standard preoperative anteroposterior and lateral radiographs were assessed by senior radiologists for HO analysis. Clinical indicators included the hemoglobin concentration, superficial infection, blood transfusion, hematoma formation, hip range of motion (ROM), erythrocyte sedimentation rate, C-reactive protein concentration, dressing changes, visual analogue scale score, and Harris Hip Score (HHS). Results The incidence of HO was significantly higher in the drainage than non-drainage group (32.0% vs. 16.3%). The presence of severe HO (Brooker grade III or IV) was also different between the groups. Patients in the non-drainage group had smaller ROM early after surgery, but the final ROM and HHS did not differ significantly between the groups. Conclusions The rate and degree of HO after THA were significantly different between patients with and without drainage. There is no added advantage of closed suction drainage over no drainage in primary THA.
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spelling doaj.art-0e7cebbc84b447e48b081b99f89ab0fd2022-12-22T03:30:40ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of International Medical Research1473-23002022-10-015010.1177/03000605221129562Does drainage affect development of heterotopic ossification after total hip arthroplasty?Congcong WeiMeng YangKun ChuJia HuoXiao ChenHuijie LiObjective To investigate the effect of drainage on heterotopic ossification (HO) after total hip arthroplasty (THA) and to evaluate other postoperative complications and joint dysfunction between patients with and without drainage. Methods In this retrospective cohort study, the medical records of patients who underwent THA from 2017 to 2019 were reviewed. The patients were divided into a drainage group and non-drainage group. Standard preoperative anteroposterior and lateral radiographs were assessed by senior radiologists for HO analysis. Clinical indicators included the hemoglobin concentration, superficial infection, blood transfusion, hematoma formation, hip range of motion (ROM), erythrocyte sedimentation rate, C-reactive protein concentration, dressing changes, visual analogue scale score, and Harris Hip Score (HHS). Results The incidence of HO was significantly higher in the drainage than non-drainage group (32.0% vs. 16.3%). The presence of severe HO (Brooker grade III or IV) was also different between the groups. Patients in the non-drainage group had smaller ROM early after surgery, but the final ROM and HHS did not differ significantly between the groups. Conclusions The rate and degree of HO after THA were significantly different between patients with and without drainage. There is no added advantage of closed suction drainage over no drainage in primary THA.https://doi.org/10.1177/03000605221129562
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Does drainage affect development of heterotopic ossification after total hip arthroplasty?
Journal of International Medical Research
title Does drainage affect development of heterotopic ossification after total hip arthroplasty?
title_full Does drainage affect development of heterotopic ossification after total hip arthroplasty?
title_fullStr Does drainage affect development of heterotopic ossification after total hip arthroplasty?
title_full_unstemmed Does drainage affect development of heterotopic ossification after total hip arthroplasty?
title_short Does drainage affect development of heterotopic ossification after total hip arthroplasty?
title_sort does drainage affect development of heterotopic ossification after total hip arthroplasty
url https://doi.org/10.1177/03000605221129562
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