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Epinephrine Solution in arthroscopic irrigation fluid is Marginally Superior to IV Tranexamic Acid, but should we focus instead on using Ringer's Lactate Instead of Normal Saline for Arthroscopic Clarity?
Utilizing a double blinded randomized technique, a matched cohort of shoulder arthroscopic surgeries is compared and evaluated for visual clarity of the surgical field. Epinephrine in a 0.9% saline irrigation solution is marginally superior to an intravenous infusion of tranexamic acid. It is unknown whether 0.9% saline is inferior to a solution of Ringer's lactate irrigation when evaluating loss of clarity due to intraoperative arthroscopic bleeding.
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Nowhere is minimally invasive surgery explained better than in Arthroscopy, the leading peer-reviewed journal in the field. Every issue enables you to put into perspective the usefulness of the various emerging arthroscopic techniques. The advantages and disadvantages of these methods -- along with their applications in various situations -- are discussed in relation to their efficiency, efficacy and cost benefit. As a special incentive, paid subscribers also receive access to the journal expanded website.