The Journal of arthroplasty
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Cerebral emboli identified as high-intensity transient signals (HITS) occur during total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Their effects on cognitive outcome remain speculative. Intraoperative HITS and postoperative complications were correlated with the cognitive function of TKA patients. ⋯ At 1 week, 58% of patients with cognitive deficits had at least 1 postoperative complication (6% in nondeficit patients). All cognitively impaired patients at 3 months had complications (17% in the nondeficit group). This raises the possibility that postoperative complications might be associated with cognitive dysfunction in TKA patients.
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Iatrogenic injuries to the vascular system are a rare but serious complication of primary and revision hip arthroplasty. These injuries usually occur during screw or retractor placement at the acetabulum or proximal femur. ⋯ This case report describes an unusual injury to the femoral artery and vein by a cerclage wire passed around the femoral midshaft during revision total-hip arthroplasty. It underscores the need for diligent comparison of preoperative and postoperative vascular examinations and emergent vascular surgery consultation when needed to avoid disastrous complications.