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Tourniquet Use in TKA Increases Infrapatellar Fat Pad Cellular Injury
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Tourniquet Use in TKA Increases Infrapatellar Fat Pad Cellular Injury .

An investigation into the cellular-level adverse effects of tourniquet use on the infrapatellar fat pad in primary total knee arthroplasty: A prospective randomized study.

Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc . 2023 Sep;57(5):283-288.
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R Altin M Yesil O Ozcan C Karaca S Sen F Firat

Eighty knees from fifty-eight patients with end-stage osteoarthritis were randomized to TKA with a tourniquet (n=40 knees) or without a tourniquet (n=40 knees). The primary outcomes were cellular markers in IPFP sampled intraoperatively: hypoxia (HIF-1α H-score), apoptosis (BAX/Bcl-2 ratio), and oxidative stress (oxidative stress index, OSI). Secondary outcomes included ROM and patient-reported/clinical scores (KOOS, KSS, Kujala) assessed preoperatively and at 3 months. Tissue was sampled at three time points in the tourniquet group (≈5 min after inflation, just before deflation, and before fascia closure) and at two time points in the no-tourniquet group. Overall, the results revealed significantly higher mean HIF-1α, BAX/Bcl-2, and OSI in the tourniquet group across time points, with hypoxia and apoptosis peaking just before deflation; however, 3-month clinical outcomes and ROM did not differ between groups. In short, tourniquet use acutely increases IPFP cellular injury signals without detectable short-term functional detriment.

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OrthoEvidence. Tourniquet Use in TKA Increases Infrapatellar Fat Pad Cellular Injury. ACE Report. 2025;307(9):37. Available from: https://myorthoevidence.com/AceReport/Show/tourniquet-use-in-tka-increases-infrapatellar-fat-pad-cellular-injury

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