2015
DOI: 10.5152/tjar.2015.48378
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Effects of Systemic Disorders on Postoperative Complications After Simultaneous Bilateral Total Knee Replacement

Abstract: Amaç: Bu çalışmadaki amacımız retrospektif olarak kombine spinal epidural anestezi altında eşzamanlı bilateral total diz artroplastisi yapılan hastaların erken postoperatif dönemde gelişen major komplikasyonları ve bu komplikasyonların eşlik eden sistemik hastalıklarla ilişkisini incelemektir.Yöntemler: Retrospektif olarak 456 hasta incelendi. Hastaların preoperatif değerlendirmedeki ASA fiziksel sınıflaması değerleri, koroner arter hastalığı (KAH), kronik akciger hastalığı, diabetes mellitus (DM), hipertansiy… Show more

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“…Based on our findings, patients with diabetes, chronic kidney disease, cerebral vascular accident were associated with a reduced likelihood of receiving total knee replacement, which is in agreement with a previous large-scale study. [46] A possible explanation for this observation is that these comorbidities increase the complication and risk related to the surgery, [47,48] thereby reducing the willingness of patients to undergo total knee replacement. Previous studies suggested that these diseases should be included in the relative contraindications to knee replacement surgery.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Based on our findings, patients with diabetes, chronic kidney disease, cerebral vascular accident were associated with a reduced likelihood of receiving total knee replacement, which is in agreement with a previous large-scale study. [46] A possible explanation for this observation is that these comorbidities increase the complication and risk related to the surgery, [47,48] thereby reducing the willingness of patients to undergo total knee replacement. Previous studies suggested that these diseases should be included in the relative contraindications to knee replacement surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%