Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. =====Suction drain===== Placement of a drain during anterior cervicotomy for (ACDF/ACDR) did not limit the occurrence of symptomatic [[postoperative hematoma]] ((Aggad M, Terrier LM, Nidal Salah C, Zemmoura I, Planty-Bonjour A, Francois P, Amelot A. Are there Still any Benefits to Drainage for Anterior Cervical Arthrodesis/Arthroplasty by Cervicotomy? Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2024 Feb 16. doi: 10.1097/BRS.0000000000004964. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38362711.)). see also [[Jackson Pratt drain]]. [[Wound]] suction [[drain]]s have been used to decrease the rate of postoperative [[hematoma]] formation and thus [[wound infection]]s for many years throughout all surgical subspecialties. Although the use of surgical drains dates back to the years of Hippocrates ((Hippocrates The Genuine Works of Hippocrates Baltimore, MD: Williams & Wilkins; 1939)) , in the orthopedic literature these drains have not been shown to be beneficial in decreasing the rates of these complications, especially in orthopedic procedures including fracture fixation or [[arthroplasty]] surgeries. (( Joshy S, Tharian B. Wound drainage versus non-drainage for proximal femoral fractures. A prospective randomised study. Injury. 2006;37(1):85.)) ((Lang G J, Richardson M, Bosse M J. et al. Efficacy of surgical wound drainage in orthopaedic trauma patients: a randomized prospective trial. J Orthop Trauma. 1998;12(5):348–350.)) ((Parker M J, Roberts C P, Hay D. Closed suction drainage for hip and knee arthroplasty. A meta-analysis. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2004;86-A(6):1146–1152.)) ((Ritter M A, Keating E M, Faris P M. Closed wound drainage in total hip or total knee replacement. A prospective, randomized study. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1994;76(1):35–38.)) However, these drains are still commonly used throughout the orthopedic community, including [[spine surgery]]. In spine surgery, the controversy of suction drains are profound because it decreases the rare but devastating complication of [[postoperative spinal epidural hematoma]], but it may have a hypothetical increase in the risk of [[infection]] ((Parker M J, Livingstone V, Clifton R, McKee A. Closed suction surgical wound drainage after orthopaedic surgery. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2007;(3):CD001825.)) ((Payne D H, Fischgrund J S, Herkowitz H N, Barry R L, Kurz L T, Montgomery D M. Efficacy of closed wound suction drainage after single-level lumbar laminectomy. J Spinal Disord. 1996;9(5):401–403.)). suction_drain.txt Last modified: 2024/06/07 02:57by 127.0.0.1