Vol. 6, Issue 1 (2020)
A comparitive study between Blood Loss in total Synovectomy versus partial Synovectomy in total knee replacement surgery
Author(s):
Dr. Mohan Babu L
Abstract:
Introduction: Total knee replacement is done in cases where severe Osteoarthritis (OA) changes are seen. During the process of surgery severe synovial hypertrophy is noticed. Some cases total synovectomy is done and some cases partial synovectomy is done. Amount of blood loss in these cases post operatively for period of 48 hours is measured through drain collected.
Methods: This study was conducted in Balaji Institute of Surgery Research and Rehabilitation for Disabled, Tirupati for period of 6 months from January 2019 to June 2019.Randomly 50 patients with severe OA knee changes were selected. Total synovectomy done cases were kept in Group A (25) and Partial synovectomy (25) cases were kept in Group B. In Group A, 13 are male patients and 12 are female patients. In Group B 11 are male patients and 14 are female patients. In Group A, age group ranges from 60 to 75, Average being 65. In Group B age group ranges from 65 to 75, Average being 68.
Results: The mean estimated total blood loss in TKA patients was lower in patients who underwent artial synovectomy than it was total synovectomy group (193 ml vs 207 ml, p< 0.001). There were no cases of infection. This study does not have any other complications. Intra-operative and postoperative blood loss higher in male patients than in female patients.
Conclusion: According to currents results, it cannot be concluded that the performance of a synovectomy involves a significant blood loss requiring transfusion. Hence, in terms of its influence on blood loss, it cannot be recommended or ruled out in patients with osteoarthritis who require total knee replacement. Hence, more studies would be highly recommended to confirm the findings.
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How to cite this article:
Dr. Mohan Babu L. A comparitive study between Blood Loss in total Synovectomy versus partial Synovectomy in total knee replacement surgery. Int. J. Orthop. Sci. 2020;6(1):15-18. DOI: 10.22271/ortho.2020.v6.i1a.1825