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Blood loss and contributing factors in femoral fracture surgery
Authors:I Kajja  GS Bimenya  B Eindhoven  H Jan ten Duis  CTS Sibinga
Institution:1.Department of Orthopaedics, Mulago Hospital, Kamapala, Uganda;2.Department of Pathology, College of Health Sciences, Makerere University;3.University Medical Center Groningen, Aaesthesiology;4.University Medical Center Groningen, Traumatology;5.Academic Institute for International Development of Transfusion Medicine
Abstract:

Background

Substantial blood losses frequently accompany orthopedic procedures.

Methods

We prospectively noted peri-operative hemoglobin changes in 93 patients undergoing surgery for femoral fracture with an aim of establishing blood loss and related factors.

Results

The mean total blood loss assessed 72 hours after the surgical procedure was 3.31 (SD 1.56) units of whole blood. A multiple regression analysis revealed diathermy use and a simple fracture pattern as significant factors in reducing blood loss (p<0.01).

Conclusions

Open intramedullary fixation of femur fractures leads to considerable peri-operative blood loss. This is can be reduced by use of diathermy during surgery.
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