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mproved Intermittent-clamped Drainage in Lower Lumbar Internal Fixation: A Randomized Prospective Study 被引量:3
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作者 Qing-Ying Hao Chu-Yin Liu +2 位作者 chan-juan fu Xiao-Hua Zhang Ming-Sheng Tan 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第23期2804-2809,共6页
Background: Continuous negative pressure drainage (CNPD) is widely used after lower lumbar internal fixation; however, it may cause tremendous blood loss and lead to postoperative hernorrhagic anemia. The present s... Background: Continuous negative pressure drainage (CNPD) is widely used after lower lumbar internal fixation; however, it may cause tremendous blood loss and lead to postoperative hernorrhagic anemia. The present study explored the efficacy and safety of improved intermittent-clamped drainage (ICD) for lower lumbar internal fixation. Methods: This was a prospective study that included 156 patients with decompression of the spinal canal and internal fixation for the first time from January 2012 to December 2014. The patients were randomly divided into ICD group and CNPD group, and each group had 78 cases. A drainage tube was placed under the deep fascia in all patients within 10 min after the commencement of wound closure. The postoperative drainage amount at different time points, the hemoglobin level, and postoperative complications were recorded and compared between the two groups. Shapiro-Wilk test, independent samples t-test, and Mann-Whitney U-test were used in this study. Results: The drainage amount was significantly reduced in the ICD group, as compared with the CNPD group (Z = 10.74, P 〈 0.01 ). The mean total drainage amount (in rot) of the single-segment and two-segment procedures was significantly greater in the CNPD group than the ICD group (Z =10.63 and 10.75, respectively; P 〈 0.01 ). For the adverse events, there was no significant difference in postoperative temperature, wound problem, and complications between the two groups. Conclusions: The present study showed a statistically significant reduction in postoperative drainage amount between ICD and CNPD groups, and ICD is an effective, convenient, and safe method for routine use in lower lumbar surgery. It is essential to focus on the effect of clamping drainage with long-segment surgical procedure and complex lumbar disease in the thrther investigation, as well as the effect of clamping on long-term functional outcomes. 展开更多
关键词 Blood Loss COMPLICATIONS Drainage Lumbar Surgery
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