2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-21756/v1
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The use of negative-pressure wound therapy after total knee arthroplasty is effective for reducing complications and the need for reintervention.

Abstract: Background: Compare the complications of patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty (TKA) who used a portable negative-pressure wound therapy (NPWT) device in the immediate postoperative period with those of a control group. Methods: A total of 296 patients were evaluated. Patients were divided into two groups: those who used NPWT for seven days in the postoperative period (Group 1) and those who used conventional dressings (Group 2). Demographic data, comorbidities, local parameters related to the surgical w… Show more

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“…10 Among the comorbidities, it is worth noting that patients with diabetes mellitus had more complications in general, according to literature data, especially complications related to wound dehiscence and infections. 15 16 It was observed in the present study that patients with heart condition had a higher risk of developing arthrofibrosis, probably due to the difficulty in performing adequate rehabilitation, but further studies should be carried out to research this association. 3 13 No other comorbidity was able to independently change the overall risk of complications with statistical significance, probably due to the small sample size of the subgroups of those pathologies in the observed sample.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
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“…10 Among the comorbidities, it is worth noting that patients with diabetes mellitus had more complications in general, according to literature data, especially complications related to wound dehiscence and infections. 15 16 It was observed in the present study that patients with heart condition had a higher risk of developing arthrofibrosis, probably due to the difficulty in performing adequate rehabilitation, but further studies should be carried out to research this association. 3 13 No other comorbidity was able to independently change the overall risk of complications with statistical significance, probably due to the small sample size of the subgroups of those pathologies in the observed sample.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…10 Dentre as comorbidades, vale notar que os pacientes portadores de diabetes mellitus apresentaram mais complicações em geral segundo dados da literatura, especialmente as complicações relacionadas com deiscência de feridas e infecções. 15 16 Observou-se no presente estudo que pacientes cardiopatas apresentaram maior risco de desenvolver artrofibrose, provavelmente por dificuldade de realizar uma reabilitação adequada, mas novos estudos devem ser realizados para investigas tal associação. 3 13 Nenhuma outra comorbidade foi capaz de alterar o risco de complicações em geral com significância estatística independentemente, provavelmente devido ao pequeno tamanho amostral dos subgrupos destas patologias na amostra observada.…”
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“…[131][132][133] In contrast, both randomized controlled trials that made this comparison reported decreased SSI rates in patients who received NPWT compared with standard occlusive dressings. 46,134 Among the four studies that evaluated the PICO system, [135][136][137][138] three reported decreased SSI rates and one found similar rates between groups (see ►Table 5).…”
Section: Surgical Incise Drapingmentioning
confidence: 96%