Johnson R, Carmichael J H, Almond H G, Loynes R P
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1978 May(132):24-30.
A venographic investigation has been carried out on 50 patients undergoing Charnley total hip replacement. The overall incidence of thrombus formation was 54%. Most of the thrombi formed in the second postoperative week, with a preponderance for the operated side, and were sevenly distributed throughout the venous system. The preoperative assessment both clinical and venographic was of no value in predicting thrombus formation postoperatively. The fact that few thrombi formed in the "sensitive area" indicates that the Charnley technique of arthroplasty and the heat generated using acrylic cement has little part to play in the formation of postoperative thrombi, rather that a generalized hypercoagulable state is induced by the operation.
对50例行Charnley全髋关节置换术的患者进行了静脉造影研究。血栓形成的总体发生率为54%。大多数血栓在术后第二周形成,以手术侧居多,且均匀分布于整个静脉系统。术前的临床和静脉造影评估对预测术后血栓形成均无价值。在“敏感区域”形成的血栓较少这一事实表明,Charnley关节成形术技术及使用丙烯酸骨水泥产生的热量在术后血栓形成中作用不大,而是手术诱发了一种全身性高凝状态。