Extended prophylaxis of venous thromboembolism in major orthopaedic surgery.
Published online: Jun 27 2005
Abstract
The risk of postoperative venous thromboembolism
continues after discharge from the hospital. Studies
in patients undergoing hip replacement or hip fracture
surgery consistently found the rate of asymptomatic
deep vein thrombosis to be substantially
reduced by extended out-of-hospital prophylaxis and
meta-analyses demonstrate symptomatic deep vein
thrombosis to be reduced in parallel with asymptomatic.
On the basis of these data, extended prophylaxis
is recommended in hip replacement and hip
fractures. The recommendation is particularly
strong for patients with additional personal risk
factors.