Utility of topical tranexamic acid for adult patients with spinal deformity and contraindications to systemic tranexamic acid: Initial experience and report of 2 cases

dc.contributor.author

Desai, Bhargav D

dc.contributor.author

Taylor, Davis G

dc.contributor.author

Chen, Ching-Jen

dc.contributor.author

Buell, Thomas J

dc.contributor.author

Mullin, Jeffrey P

dc.contributor.author

Naik, Bhiken I

dc.contributor.author

Smith, Justin S

dc.contributor.author

Shaffrey, Christopher I

dc.date.accessioned

2023-06-20T13:51:34Z

dc.date.available

2023-06-20T13:51:34Z

dc.date.issued

2019-04-01

dc.date.updated

2023-06-20T13:51:30Z

dc.description.abstract

Tranexamic acid (TXA) is an antifibrinolytic agent with demonstrated efficacy in reducing blood loss when administered systemically. However, in patients with contraindications to systemic or intravenous TXA, topical TXA (tTXA) has been shown to reduce perioperative blood loss, with some studies suggesting equivalence compared to systemic TXA. However, these studies have been conducted in healthy cohorts without contraindications to systemic TXA. In the surgical management of adult spinal deformity (ASD), comorbid disease is commonly encountered and may preclude use of systemic TXA. In this subset of patients with ASD who have contraindications for systemic TXA, use of tTXA has not been reported. The primary objective of this study was to conduct a systematic review on the use of tTXA in spine surgery and to present the authors' initial experience with tTXA as a novel hemostatic technique for 2 patients with medically complex ASD. Both patients had contraindications to systemic TXA use and underwent high-risk, long-segment fusion operations for correction of ASD. Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines were used to obtain studies related to spine surgery and tTXA from the National Institutes of Health PubMed (www.pubmed. gov) database. Criteria for final selection included a demonstration of quantitative data regarding operative or postoperative blood loss with the use of tTXA, and selection criteria were met by 6 articles. Topical TXA may offer a potential therapeutic role in reducing intra- and postoperative blood loss following long-segment spinal fusion surgeries, particularly for medically complex patients with contraindications to systemic TXA. It is reasonable to consider the use of tTXA as a salvage technique in complex high-risk patients with contraindications to systemic TXA, although further research is needed to delineate safety, magnitude of benefit, and optimization of dosing.

dc.identifier.issn

1547-5654

dc.identifier.issn

1547-5646

dc.identifier.uri

https://hdl.handle.net/10161/28215

dc.publisher

Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)

dc.relation.ispartof

Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine

dc.relation.isversionof

10.3171/2018.9.SPINE18204

dc.title

Utility of topical tranexamic acid for adult patients with spinal deformity and contraindications to systemic tranexamic acid: Initial experience and report of 2 cases

dc.type

Journal article

duke.contributor.orcid

Shaffrey, Christopher I|0000-0001-9760-8386

pubs.begin-page

500

pubs.end-page

505

pubs.issue

4

pubs.organisational-group

Duke

pubs.organisational-group

School of Medicine

pubs.organisational-group

Clinical Science Departments

pubs.organisational-group

Orthopaedic Surgery

pubs.organisational-group

Neurosurgery

pubs.publication-status

Published

pubs.volume

30

Files

Original bundle

Now showing 1 - 1 of 1
Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Name:
Utility of topical tranexamic acid for adult patients with spinal deformity and contraindications to systemic tranexamic acid Initial experience and report of 2 cases.pdf
Size:
3.87 MB
Format:
Adobe Portable Document Format