Daher M, Haykal G, Aoun M, Moussallem M, Ghoul A, Tarchichi J, Sebaaly A. Pulsed lavage in joint arthroplasty: A systematic review and meta-analysis. World J Orthop 2024; 15(3): 293-301 [PMID: 38596185 DOI: 10.5312/wjo.v15.i3.293]
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Mohammad Daher, BSc, MD, Doctor, Department of Orthopedics, Saint Joseph University, Damascus Street Beirut Lebanon, Beirut 1001, Lebanon. mohdaher06@gmail.com
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Orthopedics
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Meta-Analysis
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World J Orthop. Mar 18, 2024; 15(3): 293-301 Published online Mar 18, 2024. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v15.i3.293
Pulsed lavage in joint arthroplasty: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Mohammad Daher, Gaby Haykal, Marven Aoun, Marc Moussallem, Ali Ghoul, Jean Tarchichi, Amer Sebaaly
Mohammad Daher, Gaby Haykal, Marven Aoun, Marc Moussallem, Ali Ghoul, Jean Tarchichi, Amer Sebaaly, Department of Orthopedics, Saint Joseph University, Beirut 1001, Lebanon
Author contributions: Daher M contributed to writing draft; Haykal G contributed to editing; Haykal G and Sebaaly A contributed to supervision; Aoun Mand Moussallem M contributed to data collection; Aoun M, Moussallem M, Ghoul A, Tarchichi J, and Sebaaly A contributed to writing; Sebaaly A contributed to editing.
Conflict-of-interest statement: All authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose.
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Corresponding author: Mohammad Daher, BSc, MD, Doctor, Department of Orthopedics, Saint Joseph University, Damascus Street Beirut Lebanon, Beirut 1001, Lebanon. mohdaher06@gmail.com
Received: December 14, 2023 Peer-review started: December 14, 2023 First decision: December 23, 2023 Revised: December 26, 2023 Accepted: February 8, 2024 Article in press: February 8, 2024 Published online: March 18, 2024 Processing time: 90 Days and 15.3 Hours
Abstract
BACKGROUND
Knee and hip osteoarthritis affects millions of people around the world and is expected to rise even more in frequency as the population ages. Joint arthroplasty is the surgical management of choice in these articulations. Heterotopic ossification and radiolucent lines formation are two frequent problems faced in hip and knee replacements respectively. Some studies show that the usage of pulsed lavage may prevent their formation.
AIM
To compare pulsed lavage to standard lavage in joint arthroplasty.
METHODS
PubMed, Cochrane, and Google Scholar (page 1-20) were searched till December 2023. Only comparative studies were included. The clinical outcomes evaluated were the heterotopic ossification formation in hip replacements, radiolucent lines formation, and functional knee scores in knee replacements.
RESULTS
Four studies met the inclusion criteria and were included in this meta-analysis. Pulsed lavage was shown to reduce the formation of radiolucent lines (P = 0.001). However, no difference was seen in the remaining outcomes
CONCLUSION
Pulsed lavage reduced the formation of radiolucent lines in knee replacements. No difference was seen in the remaining outcomes. Furthermore, the clinical significance of these radiolucent lines is poorly understood. Better conducted randomized controlled studies and cost-effectivity studies are needed to reinforce these findings.