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Rev. Assoc. Med. Bras. (1992, Impr.) ; 68(11): 1542-1546, Nov. 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1406584

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SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: Postoperative bleeding is one of the most important factors affecting clinical and functional results in total knee arthroplasty. Therefore, many studies have been conducted on bleeding in arthroplasty patients. However, there are very few reports investigating the effect of patellar surface replacement on bleeding in knee arthroplasty. We, therefore, aimed to investigate the effect of patellar surface replacement on postoperative bleeding. METHODS: In this retrospective study, 30 with patellar resurfacing were compared with 39 without patellar resurfacing among patients who had undergone total knee replacement due to primary osteoarthritis. Demographic data, amount of transfusion, preoperative and postoperative hemoglobin and hematocrit values, and total, visible, and hidden blood loss values were recorded. RESULTS: No statistical difference was found between the two groups in terms of demographic values. There was no significant difference between the groups in terms of the amount of blood in the drain, total blood loss, hidden blood loss, and blood transfusion in patients who had and had not undergone patellar resurfacing. A positive significant correlation was found between postoperative drainage volume and total blood loss. CONCLUSION: Patellar component application in patients who had undergone total knee arthroplasty does not change the blood loss of the patients.

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Acta ortop. bras ; 30(spe1): e245842, 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1383434

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ABSTRACT Objectives: We aimed to compare the changes in the coronal alignment of the ankle joints and their clinical effects after high tibial osteotomy (HTO) and unicondylar knee arthroplasty (UKA). Methods: 50 HTO and 54 UKA patients who were operated on for medial knee osteoarthritis between 2013 and 2018 were retrospectively evaluated. The hip-knee-ankle angle (HKA), the medial proximal tibial angle (MPTA), the tibial plafond inclination (TPI) and the talar inclination (TI) angles were measured before and after operation. Visual analog scale (VAS), short form 36 (SF-36), and ankle-hindfoot scale (AHS) scores of both groups were evaluated and recorded. Results: Angular changes in the HKA, MPTA, TPI and TI values showed significantly greater values in the HTO group (p<0.001). When asymptomatic and symptomatic cases were compared, it was found that changes in the HKA, TPI and TI values were significantly greater in symptomatic cases in the HTO group (p<0.05). A significant decline was observed in the VAS, SF-36 and AHS scores in the HTO group in the postoperative period (p<0.05). In intergroup evaluations, a significant decline was detected in pain and functional scores of the HTO group when compared to the UKA group (p<0.05). Conclusion: Unicondylar knee arthroplasty can be a good alternative to HTO in selected cases for postoperative ankle complaints. Level of Evidence III; Therapeutic Studies Investigating the Results of Treatment.


RESUMO Objetivos: Nosso objetivo foi comparar as alterações noalinhamento coronal das articulações do tornozelo e seus efeitos clínicos após osteotomia tibial alta (OTA) e artroplastia unicondilar do joelho (AUJ). Métodos: 50 pacientes de HTO e 54 de AUJ operados de osteoartrite medial do joelho entre 2013 e 2018 foram avaliados retrospectivamente. O ângulo quadril-joelho-tornozelo (QJT), o ângulo tibial proximal medial (ATPM), a inclinação do platô tibial (IPT) e os ângulos de inclinação talar (IT) foram medidos no pré- e pós-operatório. A escala visual analógica (VAS), forma curta 36 (SF-36), e a escala tornozelo-retropé (ETR) de ambos os grupos foram avaliadas e registradas. Resultados: Alterações angulares nos valores de QJT, ATPM, IPT e IT mostraram valores significativamente maiores no grupo OTA (p<0,001). Quando os casos assintomáticos e sintomáticos foram comparados, verificou-se que as alterações nos valores de QJT, IPT e IT foram significativamente maiores nos casos sintomáticos no grupo OTA (p<0,05). Observou-se declínio significativo nos escores VAS, SF-36 e ETR no grupo HTO no pós-operatório (p<0,05). Nas avaliações intergrupos, foi detectado declínio significativo na dor e nos escores funcionais do grupo OTA quando comparado ao grupo AUJ (p<0,05). Conclusão: Em casos de queixas pós-operatórias quanto ao tornozelo, a artroplastia unicondilar do joelho pode ser uma boa alternativa para OTA. Nível de evidência III; Estudos Terapêuticos Investigando Resultados de Tratamento.

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