Knee
mohamad sheibani; mahmoud karimi.mobarake; moslem moslem
Abstract
Introduction: Knee arthroplasty is one of the most successful orthopedic surgeries, and many studies have been done on Eproch and the timing of surgery, but few studies have been performed on the outcomes and complications of knee arthroplasty and its comparison 48 hours later. Therefore, we decided ...
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Introduction: Knee arthroplasty is one of the most successful orthopedic surgeries, and many studies have been done on Eproch and the timing of surgery, but few studies have been performed on the outcomes and complications of knee arthroplasty and its comparison 48 hours later. Therefore, we decided to conduct a study to determine the clinical outcomes and complications of two knee joint replacements and to compare them within 48 hours.Methods: This study was a cohort study, the first group consisted of patients undergoing concurrent arthroplasty and the second group were patients undergoing 48 knee arthroplasty within 48 hours then postoperative complications, duration Time of hospitalization, clinical outcome two weeks after surgery, one month after surgery and three months after surgery were evaluated.Result: None of the criteria evaluated by lysholm questionnaire were significantly different in the studied patients. Postoperative complications were also evaluated in both case and control groups, with no significant difference in either group. (P> 0.05).Discussion: Overall, there was no significant difference in pain rate, knee function, and surgical complications during the study after both treatments.
Knee
mohamad sheibani; mahmoud karimi.mobarake; hamid karimifard
Abstract
Introduction: The most common cause of knee pain is knee osteoarthritis, many surgical and non-surgical treatments have been proposed but the preferred treatment remains unknown. One of the non-surgical treatments was PRP (plasma reach platate) injection in these patients. Various studies have shown ...
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Introduction: The most common cause of knee pain is knee osteoarthritis, many surgical and non-surgical treatments have been proposed but the preferred treatment remains unknown. One of the non-surgical treatments was PRP (plasma reach platate) injection in these patients. Various studies have shown the improvement of the effect of PRP injection with substances such as calcium gluconate, so the aim of this study was to evaluate the effectof PRP with and without calcium gluconate on the clinical results of intra-articular injection of this substance in patients with knee osteoarthritis.Methods: This was a cohort study in which patients were divided into two groups: PRP injection and PRP injection with calcium gluconate. The results of the study were evaluated by KOOS questionnaire and pain by VAS. A significance level of 0.05 was considered.Result: Generally, during the study, the pain level in patients after receiving both treatments significantly decreased during the six-month period, while the pain in the case group significantly decreased. (P Value <0.05).Discussion: From the results of this study, it can be concluded that simultaneous injection of PRP and calcium gluconate can further improve the results of injection.