Pintar Valeria, Brookes Charlotte, Trompeter Alex, Bridgens Anna, Hing Caroline, Gelfer Yael
St George's Hospital, London, UK.
St George's University of London, UK.
EFORT Open Rev. 2024 Jan 9;9(1):80-91. doi: 10.1530/EOR-23-0091.
Tourniquets are commonly used intraoperatively in orthopaedic surgery to control bleeding and improve visibility in the surgical field. Recent evidence has thrown into question the routine use of tourniquets in the adult population resulting in a British Orthopaedic Association standard for intraoperative use. This systematic review evaluates the evidence on the practice, benefits, and risks of the intraoperative use of tourniquets for trauma and elective orthopaedic surgery in the paediatric population.
A prospectively registered systematic review was conducted using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines (PROSPERO: CRD42022359048). A search of MEDLINE, Embase, the Cochrane Library and a Grey literature search was performed from their earliest record to 23 March 2023. Studies reporting tourniquet data in paediatric patients undergoing orthopaedic surgery were included. Data extracted included demographics, involved limb, trauma versus elective use, tourniquet use as primary or secondary measure, and tourniquet parameters and complications.
Thirty-nine studies were included. Tourniquet practices and information reporting varied considerably. Tourniquets were used uneventfully in the majority of patients with no specific benefits reported. Several physiological and biochemical changes as well as complications including nerve injury, compartment syndrome, skin burns, thrombosis, post-operative limb swelling, and pain were reported.
Tourniquets are routinely used in both trauma and elective paediatric orthopaedic surgery with no high-quality research affirming benefits. Severe complications associated with their use are rare but do occur. High-quality studies addressing their benefits, the exact indication in children, and the safest way to use them in this population are necessary.
止血带在骨科手术中常用于控制出血并提高手术视野的清晰度。近期证据对成人常规使用止血带提出了质疑,这导致了英国骨科协会制定了术中使用标准。本系统评价评估了儿童创伤和择期骨科手术术中使用止血带的实践、益处及风险的相关证据。
按照系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南(PROSPERO:CRD42022359048)进行前瞻性注册的系统评价。检索了MEDLINE、Embase、Cochrane图书馆,并从最早记录至2023年3月23日进行了灰色文献检索。纳入报告骨科手术儿童患者止血带数据的研究。提取的数据包括人口统计学、受累肢体、创伤与择期使用、止血带作为主要或次要措施的使用情况,以及止血带参数和并发症。
纳入39项研究。止血带的使用方法和信息报告差异很大。大多数患者使用止血带过程顺利,未报告有特殊益处。报告了一些生理和生化变化以及并发症,包括神经损伤、骨筋膜室综合征、皮肤烧伤、血栓形成、术后肢体肿胀和疼痛。
止血带在儿童创伤和择期骨科手术中均常规使用,但尚无高质量研究证实其益处。与其使用相关的严重并发症虽罕见但确实会发生。有必要开展高质量研究以明确其益处、在儿童中的确切适应证以及在该人群中最安全的使用方法。