Tranexamic Acid in Shoulder and Knee Arthroscopy.

Daniel J Song, Emily R McDermott, Brian F Grogan, David J Tennent, Justin J Ernat
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Abstract

The role of tranexamic acid (TXA) in orthopaedic surgery is expanding. It has been shown to decreased blood loss in orthopaedic trauma, total joint arthroplasty, and spine surgery. Although significant blood loss with arthroscopic surgery is rare, the use of TXA in these procedures has been advocated to help with intraoperative visualization and decreased postoperative swelling and hemarthrosis. TXA in shoulder arthroscopy may improve visual clarity, decrease the amount of fluid used during arthroscopy, and decrease postoperative pain. Although several studies have shown TXA in shoulder and knee arthroscopy may decrease early pain, swelling, and hemarthrosis, others have shown no difference in short- or long-term outcomes when compared with placebo. Although there is a low reported rate of complications after TXA use in shoulder and knee arthroscopy, TXA may be chondrotoxic in high concentrations. Further investigation is warranted, but TXA may have some early benefits in arthroscopic shoulder and knee surgeries. (Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances 33(3):131-134, 2024).

氨甲环酸在肩关节和膝关节镜检查中的应用
氨甲环酸(TXA)在骨科手术中的作用正在不断扩大。事实证明,氨甲环酸可减少骨科创伤、全关节成形术和脊柱手术中的失血量。虽然关节镜手术很少出现大量失血的情况,但在这些手术中使用 TXA 有助于术中观察、减少术后肿胀和血肿。在肩关节镜手术中使用 TXA 可以提高视觉清晰度,减少关节镜手术中的液体用量,并减轻术后疼痛。虽然有几项研究表明,在肩关节镜和膝关节镜手术中使用 TXA 可以减轻早期疼痛、肿胀和血肿,但其他研究表明,与安慰剂相比,短期或长期疗效并无差异。尽管肩关节和膝关节镜手术中使用 TXA 后并发症的报告率较低,但高浓度 TXA 可能具有软骨毒性。还需要进一步研究,但 TXA 在肩关节镜和膝关节镜手术中可能具有一些早期益处。(外科骨科进展杂志》33(3):131-134,2024 年)。
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