J Korean Knee Soc.  2011 Mar;23(1):19-26. 10.5792/jkks.2011.23.1.19.

Relationship between the Tourniquet Pressure and the Amount of Subcutaneous Bleeding after Total Knee Replacement

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  • 1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Seoul Sacred Heart General Hospital, Seoul, Korea. songlee0903@hanmail.net

Abstract

PURPOSE
We wanted to evaluate the post-operative amount of subcutaneous bleeding according to the tourniquet pressure during total knee replacement.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
We analyzed 136 patients who had undergone total knee replacement at our hospital from March 4th, 2010 to September 16th, 2010. A tourniquet pressure of 250 mm Hg was applied to 69 patients (group I) and a tourniquet pressure of 320 mm Hg was applied to the other 67 patients (group II). Subcutaneous bleeding was evaluated on the 3rd and 6th days after the operations. All of the total knee replacements were performed by a single surgeon.
RESULTS
Among the group I patients, subcutaneous bleeding was seen in just 2 patients, yet among the group II patients, there were 32 patients with subcutaneous bleeding on the 3rd day and 33 patients with subcutaneous bleeding on the 6th day. According to the multiple regression analysis, there were no significant differences in ages, the tourniquet time and the orders between the two groups. Group 1 had significantly less subcutaneous bleeding than did group II on the 3rd and 6th days after the operations (p=0.001).
CONCLUSION
There was a significant difference of the amount of subcutaneous bleeding amount according to the tourniquet pressure. We were able to decrease the post-operative amount of subcutaneous bleeding after total knee replacement by lowering the tourniquet pressure to 250 mm Hg.

Keyword

Subcutaneous bleeding; Tourniquet; Tourniquet pressure; Total knee replacement

MeSH Terms

Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee
Hemorrhage
Humans
Knee
Tourniquets
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