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  • The study looked at how often people get blood clots after hip surgery called arthroscopy.
  • Out of 139 patients, only 2 had blood clots, which means the risk was very low.
  • The researchers think most people don't need extra medicine to prevent blood clots if they are assessed and found to be low risk before surgery.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of venous thromboembolism (VTE) after hip arthroscopy.

Methods: Over the course of 13 months, four surgeons that routinely perform hip arthroscopy participated in a protocol to screen all patients postoperatively for deep venous thrombosis (DVT) using bilateral venous duplex ultrasound at or about the 2 week postoperative time point. All patients were assessed and stratified for VTE risk prior to surgery. Mechanical intraoperative and postoperative chemoprophylaxis were not administered. Perioperative factors, such as weightbearing status after surgery, traction time, and anesthesia type, were recorded.

Results: We identified 139 eligible patients (average age 37.7, SD = 12.0) that underwent hip arthroscopy. The incidence of symptomatic VTE was 1.4 percent (2/139). Of the entire patient pool, 81 obtained a follow-up ultrasound. There were no cases of asymptomatic deep vein thrombosis (DVT). There were two symptomatic venous thromboembolic events noted; one DVT and one pulmonary embolus. One patient had no risk factors; the other was overweight and routinely took oral contraceptives. Amongst the patient cohort, the mean BMI was 25.9 (SD = 4.8). The mean traction time was 58.9 minutes (SD = 23.1). Most patients (71%) were partial weightbearing after the procedure.

Conclusion And Clinical Relevance: In patients undergoing hip arthroscopy, the rate of postoperative VTE was low, despite the use of prolonged axial traction and surgical proximity to the pelvic veins. Although patients should be counseled preoperatively regarding the risk of VTE, we believe that routine use of pharmacologic prophylaxis is not indicated following hip arthroscopy if patients are properly risk stratified prior to surgery and found to be at low risk for VTE.

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