Effect of Various Ancillary Operating Room Techniques on Wound Healing Outcomes After Total Hip Arthroplasty
CONCLUSION: Wound healing post THA is a complex process, influenced by various surgical techniques and intraoperative decisions. This systematic review meticulously examined three critical factors: the role of DVT prophylaxis, the implications of intraoperative drain usage, and the impact of different surgical approaches. Our analysis revealed that rivaroxaban and enoxaparin exhibit similar wound infection rates in THA. The decision to use intraoperative drains in the current literature indicates no definite advantage or disadvantage regarding wound problems with the use of closed-suction drainage in THA. In exploring surgical methodologies, the DAA and the PLA showed comparable complication rates. Yet, specific techniques within the DAA category demonstrated variations in delayed wound healing, particularly among obese patients. These findings emphasize the nuanced role of surgical choices in determining wound healing outcomes. As the field of THA continues to evolve, it becomes important for surgeons to be well-informed, ensuring optimal patient outcomes.PMID:38171487
Source: Surgical Technology International - Category: Surgery Authors: Daniel Hameed Jeremy A Dubin Sandeep S Bains Tim Board Ryan Nunley Michael A Mont Source Type: research
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