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BMC Surgery
Tranexamic acid combined with compression dressing reduces blood loss in gluteal muscle contracture surgery
ZeYu Huang1  Qiang Huang1  FuXing Pei1  Jun Ma1  ZongKe Zhou1  Bin Shen1 
[1] Department of Orthopedics Surgery, Orthopedic Research Institute, West China Hospital, West China Medical School, Sichuan University, 37# Guoxue Road, 610041, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, People’s Republic of China;
关键词: Tranexamic acid;    Blood loss;    Complications;    Gluteal muscle contracture;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12893-022-01497-z
来源: Springer
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BackgroundBlood loss and incision-related complications caused by the surgical procedure to release gluteal muscle contracture (GMC) put negative effects on the surgical outcomes. Current procedures to prevent blood loss and complications are not satisfactory. The current study aimed to determine whether tranexamic acid (TXA) in combination with pressure dressing reduce the amount of blood loss, the rate of incision-related complications, and the rate of readmission for patients undergoing surgeries to release GMC.Methods49 GMC patients were finally included in the study and were randomly divided into two groups: study group and control group. Patients in both groups received minimally invasive surgery to release GMC except that in the study group, patients were administered a dosage of 20 mg/kg of intravenous TXA preoperatively, and 2 subsequent dosages of TXA at 10 mg/kg at two time points: 3 and 6 h after the first dose. Gauze soaked with TXA was used to pack the wound for 10 min before the incision closure. Then the wound was pressure-wrapped with a hip-spica bandage for 24 h after the surgery in the study group.ResultsThe level of UBL in the study group was significantly lower compared to that in the control group. Similar results were also found for UMHD and UMAD. The incision-related postoperative complications were greatly decreased in the study group compared to those of the control group as well. So was the 30-day readmission rate. All patients in both groups reached “excellent” or “good” level with respect to the postoperative function evaluation.ConclusionsIntravenous and topical application of TXA combined with 24 h pressure hip-spica bandage reduces perioperative blood loss, rate of incision-related complications, and the rate of readmission for GMC patients undergoing minimally invasive surgical releasing procedure.Trial Registration Chinese Clinical and Trial Registry ChiCTR2000039216, registration date 2020/10/22, retrospectively registered

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