Original Research

Geniculate Artery Injury During Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty

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Although this is the first study to investigate the rates of GA injury and the potential clinical effects, there are limitations to this research. First, the study was retrospective in nature despite the fact that the data were collected prospectively. Only acute perioperative follow-up was performed, and thus, we were unable to evaluate longer term effects of GA injury on TKA outcomes. Furthermore, this study is potentially prone to beta error. As discussed above, 185 patients in Group 1 and 370 patients in Group 2 would be needed to detect a statistical difference in the rate of GA injury based on the rates found in this study. This study could also have been underpowered to identify differences in other aspects, such as differences in blood loss and drain. Furthermore, the data collected regarding intraoperative blood loss are estimated data and can be variable. Finally, visualization of vessel lumen and pulsatile bleeding is not a validated method to diagnose GA injuries, and potential injuries may have been missed. Despite such disadvantages, the strengths of this study include the concise results in consecutive patients, the generalizability of the data as multiple surgeons participated, and its first report of nonmajor periarticular artery injury.

CONCLUSIONS

There is a relatively high rate of GA injury, with injury to the lateral GA being visualized more often than injury to the middle GA. The majority of GA injuries occur around the time of bone cuts and meniscectomy, and tourniquet use does not affect the rate of injury. To reduce intraoperative blood loss and postoperative drain output, surgeons should identify and coagulate GA injuries routinely during primary TKA.

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