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Is There a Benefit to Drains with a Kocher-Langenbeck Approach? A Prospective Randomized Pilot Study.

机译:使用Kocher-Langenbeck方法对排水管有益处吗?一项前瞻性随机试验研究。

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Background: Closed suction drainage is a routine part of wound management for patients undergoing surgical treatment of acetabulum fractures. This pilot study seeks to determine if there is a difference in wound healing for a Kocher-Langenbeck approach with and without the use of drains. Methods: We conducted a prospective, randomized study including 39 patients with acetabulum fractures treated through a Kocher-Langenbeck approach. During wound closure, patients were randomized into two groups: 20 patients (group I) received drains and 19 (group II) were closed without drains. All were followed up for drain output, quality and quantity of drainage, signs of infection, and duration of drainage. Patients were then evaluated at 2 weeks and 8 weeks for wound healing and any signs of infection. Results: By the 8-week follow-up, all wounds healed without any signs of infection. There was no difference in the average number of days of drainage between groups: 7.45 days and 7.95 days for group I and group II, respectively ( p = 0.37). There were two wound complications (5.13%), with one in each group. Both complications consisted of cellulitis without signs of deep infection and had complete resolution with intravenous antibiotics. A post hoc power analysis determined that a test population of 1,264 patients would be needed to show a reduction in wound drainage time by 1 day. Conclusion: With the numbers available in this pilot study, we showed no benefit to the use of drains for acetabular surgery performed through a Kocher-Langenbeck approach.

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