Knee surgery blood loss: is the drain necessary?
NCT ID NCT07174895
Summary
This study looked at the best way to control bleeding during knee replacement surgery for arthritis. Researchers tested a drug called tranexamic acid, with and without a surgical drain, in 192 patients. The goal was to see which combination best reduced blood loss and the need for blood transfusions after surgery.
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Faculity of Medicine
Idlib, Syria
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