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Published in: International Orthopaedics 3/2007

01-06-2007 | Original Paper

The efficacy of autologous platelet gel in pain control and blood loss in total knee arthroplasty

An analysis of the haemoglobin, narcotic requirement and range of motion

Authors: Michael J. Gardner, Demetris Demetrakopoulos, Paul R. Klepchick, Pekka A. Mooar

Published in: International Orthopaedics | Issue 3/2007

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Abstract

Biological materials used to assist in haemostasis following total knee arthroplasty have been the subject of much recent research. Autologous platelet gel is a substance that is derived from platelet-rich plasma extracted from the patient's blood and centrifuged perioperatively, and is applied to exposed tissues, synovium and the lining of the wound at closure. Concentrating and applying these factors directly to the wound at the end of a total knee arthroplasty procedure may lead to more complete haemostasis, a reduction in perioperative blood loss, accelerated tissue repair and decreased postoperative pain. In this study, 98 unilateral total knee arthroplasties were evaluated retrospectively, 61 of which involved the intaroperative use of platelet gel, and 37 of which served as control subjects. Outcomes analysed were postoperative haemoglobin changes, intravenous and oral narcotic requirements, range of motion on discharge and total days in hospital. Patients receiving platelet gel during surgery had less postoperative blood loss as measured by differences in the preoperative and postoperative haemoglobin on day 3 (2.7 vs. 3.2 g/dl; P=0.026). The narcotic requirement was less in the platelet gel group for both intravenous (17.0 vs. 36.3 mg/day; P=0.024) and oral (1.84 vs. 2.75 tabs/day; P=0.063) medication. This group also achieved a higher range of motion prior to discharge (78.2 vs. 71.9; P=0.052) and were discharged an average of 1 day earlier than their control counterparts. Though further prospective trials are necessary, this study indicates that the application of autologous platelet gel may lead to improved haemostasis, better pain control and a shortened hospital stay.
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Metadata
Title
The efficacy of autologous platelet gel in pain control and blood loss in total knee arthroplasty
An analysis of the haemoglobin, narcotic requirement and range of motion
Authors
Michael J. Gardner
Demetris Demetrakopoulos
Paul R. Klepchick
Pekka A. Mooar
Publication date
01-06-2007
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
International Orthopaedics / Issue 3/2007
Print ISSN: 0341-2695
Electronic ISSN: 1432-5195
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00264-006-0174-z

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