Total hip arthroplasty can be associated with substantial blood loss requiring allogenic transfusions. Intraoperative blood loss patterns in DAA differ from other approaches. This study evaluated the hemostatic efficacy of a bipolar sealer in DAA THA on surgical blood loss and transfusion requirements. 118 patients were enrolled in this prospective, randomized, double-blinded trial. Primary outcome measure was transfusion rate, while secondary measures included calculated blood loss. A lower transfusion rate was found in the treatment group (3.5 % vs 16.4%, P=.03). There were differences in Hemoglobin-drop (P=.04), calculated blood loss (P=.02), and hidden blood loss (P=.02), favoring the treatment group. The use of a bipolar sealer decreased intraoperative blood loss and transfusion requirements in the study population.
Keywords: blood management; direct anterior approach; hemostasis; primary hip; transfusion rates.
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