Partial knee arthroplasty theoretically produces less blood loss compared to total knee arthroplasty (TKA) due to a lesser invasive procedure. Medial unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) is the most common partial knee arthroplasty performed due used due to the most commonly impacted medial knee. This study compared the postoperative drainage volume and length of stay (LOS) of TKA vs UKA and evaluated its comparison with patient characteristics.
Theoretically, UKA will produce less blood loss due to a shorter skin incision, quadriceps sparing muscle approach, persistence of cruciate ligaments, and less femorotibial dislocation.7 However, studies investigating drainage volume in UKA are still limited. In this study, we compared the drainage volume of patients undergoing TKA vs UKA and evaluated several parameters that contributed the production. This study has not received any funding or grant.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
120
Total vs Partial Knee Replacement
Pondok Indah Hospital
Jakarta, Indonesia
Drainage Volume
total drainage volume
Time frame: 3-5 days post op
LOS
length of stay
Time frame: pre-op until drainage removed, 3-6 days post op
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