A new score assessing the surgical wound of a TKA and its relation with pain, infection and functional outcome
Published online: Dec 27 2015
Raúl TORRES-CLARAMUNT, Sergi GIL-GONZÁLEZ, Joan LEAL, Pedro HINAREJOS, Xavier PELFORT, Lluís PUIG, Albert GINÉS
From Orthopaedic Department, Hospital del Mar, Universitat Autònoma Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract
The aim of this study was to describe a new score to evaluate the clinical aspect of the TKA surgical wound and to correlate it with postoperative pain, infection and functional outcome at 1 year of follow-up. This score, ranging from 0 to 10, assessed 5 parameters ; swelling, haematoma, erythema, blood drainage and blisters. One hundred fifty-nine consecutive TKA were prospectively evaluated. Intra and inter-rate reliability was superior to 0.9. No differences were obtained comparing the aspect of the surgical wound with postoperative pain or functional outcomes. Incidence of deep infection is directly related with an increased score (p = 0.0025).