Usefulness of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of hematoma after primary hip arthroplasty

Introduction: To date, suction drainage has been routinely used after hip joint replacement. Currently, the validity of this practice is questioned in the literature. Hematoma is a risk factor of periprosthetic infection. Post-operative ultrasonography enables precise assessment of hip joint hema...

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Main Authors: Jerzy Białecki, Paweł Bartosz, Wojciech Marczyński, Jan Zając
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Language:English
Published: Medical Communications Sp. z o.o. 2017-09-01
Series:Journal of Ultrasonography
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hip
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spelling doaj-445cce6ea5834e499f17e2da7d38fd2b2020-11-24T23:06:59ZengMedical Communications Sp. z o.o.Journal of Ultrasonography2084-84042451-070X2017-09-01177014915310.15557/JoU.2017.0022Usefulness of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of hematoma after primary hip arthroplastyJerzy Białecki0Paweł Bartosz1Wojciech Marczyński2Jan Zając3Medical Centre for Postgraduate Education, Professor Adam Gruca Independent Public Teaching Hospital in Otwock, Orthopedics Unit, Department of Endoprosthetics, Otwock, Poland Medical Centre for Postgraduate Education, Professor Adam Gruca Independent Public Teaching Hospital in Otwock, Orthopedics Unit, Department of Endoprosthetics, Otwock, Poland Medical Centre for Postgraduate Education, Professor Adam Gruca Independent Public Teaching Hospital in Otwock, Orthopedics Unit, Department of Endoprosthetics, Otwock, Poland Medical Centre for Postgraduate Education, Professor Adam Gruca Independent Public Teaching Hospital in Otwock, Department of Medical Imaging, Otwock, PolandIntroduction: To date, suction drainage has been routinely used after hip joint replacement. Currently, the validity of this practice is questioned in the literature. Hematoma is a risk factor of periprosthetic infection. Post-operative ultrasonography enables precise assessment of hip joint hematoma. Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate the usefulness of hip joint ultrasonography with respect to the validity of using suction drainage after primary hip arthroplasty. Material: Inclusion criteria: coxarthrosis. Exclusion criteria: primary and secondary coagulopathy, renal or hepatic failure and history of venous or arterial thrombosis. In total, 90 patients were enrolled. Methods: The study was prospective. The patients were assigned into groups in accordance with simple randomization. On the third day postsurgery, an ultrasound examination was conducted in all patients. Results: Deep infection was found in two patients with suction drainage. Hematoma was almost twice bigger in the drainage group. There were no statistically significant differences in the Harris Hip Score between the groups. No statistically significant differences were found between the groups in: complete blood count parameters and C-reactive protein values in the first and third day after surgery, the amount of transfused packed red blood cells, duration of hospital stay, cost of hospital stay and the relationship between osteophyte removal and hematoma size. Conclusions: Ultrasonography performed after hip replacement surgeries is useful in the assessment of hematoma. The randomized study did not reveal statistically significant differences between the group with and without drainage, thus suggesting that this practice can be abandoned, except for selected cases. Due to a short hospital stay, it is recommended to conduct an ultrasound scan in addition to routine radiography and laboratory tests in order to reduce the risk of complications.http://jultrason.pl/index.php/issues/volume-17-no-70/usefulness-of-ultrasonography-in-the-diagnosis-of-hematoma-after-primary-hip-arthroplasty?aid=543ultrasonographydrainagearthroplastyhip
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author Jerzy Białecki
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Wojciech Marczyński
Jan Zając
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Paweł Bartosz
Wojciech Marczyński
Jan Zając
Usefulness of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of hematoma after primary hip arthroplasty
Journal of Ultrasonography
ultrasonography
drainage
arthroplasty
hip
author_facet Jerzy Białecki
Paweł Bartosz
Wojciech Marczyński
Jan Zając
author_sort Jerzy Białecki
title Usefulness of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of hematoma after primary hip arthroplasty
title_short Usefulness of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of hematoma after primary hip arthroplasty
title_full Usefulness of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of hematoma after primary hip arthroplasty
title_fullStr Usefulness of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of hematoma after primary hip arthroplasty
title_full_unstemmed Usefulness of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of hematoma after primary hip arthroplasty
title_sort usefulness of ultrasonography in the diagnosis of hematoma after primary hip arthroplasty
publisher Medical Communications Sp. z o.o.
series Journal of Ultrasonography
issn 2084-8404
2451-070X
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Introduction: To date, suction drainage has been routinely used after hip joint replacement. Currently, the validity of this practice is questioned in the literature. Hematoma is a risk factor of periprosthetic infection. Post-operative ultrasonography enables precise assessment of hip joint hematoma. Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate the usefulness of hip joint ultrasonography with respect to the validity of using suction drainage after primary hip arthroplasty. Material: Inclusion criteria: coxarthrosis. Exclusion criteria: primary and secondary coagulopathy, renal or hepatic failure and history of venous or arterial thrombosis. In total, 90 patients were enrolled. Methods: The study was prospective. The patients were assigned into groups in accordance with simple randomization. On the third day postsurgery, an ultrasound examination was conducted in all patients. Results: Deep infection was found in two patients with suction drainage. Hematoma was almost twice bigger in the drainage group. There were no statistically significant differences in the Harris Hip Score between the groups. No statistically significant differences were found between the groups in: complete blood count parameters and C-reactive protein values in the first and third day after surgery, the amount of transfused packed red blood cells, duration of hospital stay, cost of hospital stay and the relationship between osteophyte removal and hematoma size. Conclusions: Ultrasonography performed after hip replacement surgeries is useful in the assessment of hematoma. The randomized study did not reveal statistically significant differences between the group with and without drainage, thus suggesting that this practice can be abandoned, except for selected cases. Due to a short hospital stay, it is recommended to conduct an ultrasound scan in addition to routine radiography and laboratory tests in order to reduce the risk of complications.
topic ultrasonography
drainage
arthroplasty
hip
url http://jultrason.pl/index.php/issues/volume-17-no-70/usefulness-of-ultrasonography-in-the-diagnosis-of-hematoma-after-primary-hip-arthroplasty?aid=543
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