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Individualized Stem-positioning in Calcar-guided Short-stem Total Hip Arthroplasty
Published on: February 27, 2018
[Current methods of thromboprophylaxis in total hip arthroplasty]
P Zietek1, A Gusta, A Bohatyrewicz
1Katedra i Klinika Ortopedii i Traumatologii, Pomorska Akademia Medyczna w Szczecinie.
Abstract:
The paper presents a review of methods of thromboprophylaxis, with regard given to both pharmacological and physiotherapeutic means in patients who underwent a total hip replacement procedure. Routine procedure should involve proper assertion of indications for surgical treatment, appropriate preoperative planning, surgery carried out in conduction anaesthesia, in the shortest possible time and as atraumatically as possible. Several weeks' of pharmacological treatment involving use of low molecular weight heparins in unison with mechanical means e.g. elastic stockings should follow surgical intervention. Quick mobilization of the patient following the surgical procedure along with intensive physiotherapy results in a decrease of the risk of thrombosis. In order to increase the efficiency of thromboprophylaxis different preventive methods should be applied simultaneously.
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