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Egyptian Journal of Orthopedic Research
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Abdel Wanis, M., Sleem, A., Abdel-all, M. (2020). EFFECT OF TOPICAL USE OF TRANEXAMIC ACID IN PATIENTS WITH THORACOLUMBAR FRACTURE UNDERGOING POSTERIOR SPINAL FIXATION AND FUSION. Egyptian Journal of Orthopedic Research, 1(2), 75-82. doi: 10.21608/ejor.2020.162002
Mohamed Abdel Wanis; Ahmed Sleem; Mostafa Abdel-all. "EFFECT OF TOPICAL USE OF TRANEXAMIC ACID IN PATIENTS WITH THORACOLUMBAR FRACTURE UNDERGOING POSTERIOR SPINAL FIXATION AND FUSION". Egyptian Journal of Orthopedic Research, 1, 2, 2020, 75-82. doi: 10.21608/ejor.2020.162002
Abdel Wanis, M., Sleem, A., Abdel-all, M. (2020). 'EFFECT OF TOPICAL USE OF TRANEXAMIC ACID IN PATIENTS WITH THORACOLUMBAR FRACTURE UNDERGOING POSTERIOR SPINAL FIXATION AND FUSION', Egyptian Journal of Orthopedic Research, 1(2), pp. 75-82. doi: 10.21608/ejor.2020.162002
Abdel Wanis, M., Sleem, A., Abdel-all, M. EFFECT OF TOPICAL USE OF TRANEXAMIC ACID IN PATIENTS WITH THORACOLUMBAR FRACTURE UNDERGOING POSTERIOR SPINAL FIXATION AND FUSION. Egyptian Journal of Orthopedic Research, 2020; 1(2): 75-82. doi: 10.21608/ejor.2020.162002

EFFECT OF TOPICAL USE OF TRANEXAMIC ACID IN PATIENTS WITH THORACOLUMBAR FRACTURE UNDERGOING POSTERIOR SPINAL FIXATION AND FUSION

Article 5, Volume 1, Issue 2, November 2020, Page 75-82  XML PDF (363.95 K)
Document Type: Original articles: include clinical trials, interventional research, Basic researches and clinically relevant laboratory investigations
DOI: 10.21608/ejor.2020.162002
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Authors
Mohamed Abdel Wanis; Ahmed Sleem; Mostafa Abdel-all
Orthopedic Surgery dept., Faculty of Medicine, Sohag University, Sohag, Egypt
Abstract
Thoracic and lumbar spine trauma (TLST) is frequently associated with chest and abdominal injuries. Multilevel spinal fusions require a longer operative time, with significant soft tissue stripping as well as blood loss, which frequently leads to allogenic blood transfusion. Topical TXA might enhance patient safety, reducing excessive postoperative bleeding. To evaluate effect of topically applied 1 g TXA on postoperative whole blood transfusion and blood loss in neurologically intact patients with thoracolumbar spine fracture. A clinical prospective randomized study is done on 30 patients with thoracolumbar fracture, undergoing primary posterior instrumented fixation and fusion. Patients were randomized to 2 groups, first group (15 patients) was injected with saline only and second group (15 patients) was injected with mixture of tranexamic acid and saline. Patients were operated under general anesthesia, using a standard midline incision. Wounds are closed in layers over a 16 gauge suction drain; injection cocktail was delivered retrograde into the drain which was then closed for 2 hours. There was a highly significant decrease in blood loss in Group 2. The decrease in Hb level is less in the 2nd group than in the 1st group, indicating less postoperative anemia in the blood count (highly significant). Use of topically administered 1 g of TXA (20 mL) in thoracic and lumbar spinal trauma cases undergoing posterior instrumented fixation and fusion effectively decreased postoperative transfusion requirements. Treatment also reduced total drainage volume, time until drain removal, and length of postoperative hospital stay.
Keywords
Tranexamic acid; Thoracolumbar fracture; Posterior spinal fixation and fusion
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