Head and neck skin cancer surgery using a full thickness skin graft is a common procedure. Evidence concerning the effects of perioperative antithrombotic treatment on complications is limited. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether perioperative antithrombotic treatment is associated with risk of necrosis, bleeding or infection after full thickness skin graft surgery. Retrospective single-center cohort study with medical records review. Patients operated with a head and neck full thickness skin graft in 2010 and 2013–2015 had available data and were included. Any antithrombotic treatment was continued and all patients were routinely followed-up on days 7–10 after surgery. Data on demographics, concurrent disease, clinical characteri...
Background Increasing numbers of patients receiving oral anticoagulants are undergoing elective su...
Free vascularized graft or free-flap reconstruction is frequently used in the reconstruction of defe...
BACKGROUND: Bleeding is an unavoidable risk of dermatologic surgery. The risk may be higher in patie...
Abstract Objective To explore if antiplatelet or anticoagulant therapy increases the risk of transfu...
BACKGROUND: Few prospective studies have evaluated the safety of dermatologic surgery. OBJECTIVE: We...
WOS: 000181079800016PubMed: 12621574Anticoagulant use is common in the elderly population. The role ...
Postoperative use of anticoagulation after free tissue transfer in head and neck ablative procedures...
The commonest cause of microvascular free flap failure is thrombosis at the anastomosis. Pharmacolog...
Purpose. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the influence of a continued antiplatelet therapy ...
Abstract: Background. Because of the low incidence of late thrombosis in free flaps used for head an...
Background: The aims of the study were 1) to evaluate the incidence and types of postoperative compl...
Purpose An aging population has led to an increased number of patients with cardiovascular comorbidi...
Background and objectives: We aimed to determine the risk of complications during cutaneous surgery ...
Objective: The perioperative management of antithrombotic therapy is often challenging and it requi...
BACKGROUND: The use of hormone therapy (tamoxifen and aromatase inhibitors) has been shown to increa...
Background Increasing numbers of patients receiving oral anticoagulants are undergoing elective su...
Free vascularized graft or free-flap reconstruction is frequently used in the reconstruction of defe...
BACKGROUND: Bleeding is an unavoidable risk of dermatologic surgery. The risk may be higher in patie...
Abstract Objective To explore if antiplatelet or anticoagulant therapy increases the risk of transfu...
BACKGROUND: Few prospective studies have evaluated the safety of dermatologic surgery. OBJECTIVE: We...
WOS: 000181079800016PubMed: 12621574Anticoagulant use is common in the elderly population. The role ...
Postoperative use of anticoagulation after free tissue transfer in head and neck ablative procedures...
The commonest cause of microvascular free flap failure is thrombosis at the anastomosis. Pharmacolog...
Purpose. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the influence of a continued antiplatelet therapy ...
Abstract: Background. Because of the low incidence of late thrombosis in free flaps used for head an...
Background: The aims of the study were 1) to evaluate the incidence and types of postoperative compl...
Purpose An aging population has led to an increased number of patients with cardiovascular comorbidi...
Background and objectives: We aimed to determine the risk of complications during cutaneous surgery ...
Objective: The perioperative management of antithrombotic therapy is often challenging and it requi...
BACKGROUND: The use of hormone therapy (tamoxifen and aromatase inhibitors) has been shown to increa...
Background Increasing numbers of patients receiving oral anticoagulants are undergoing elective su...
Free vascularized graft or free-flap reconstruction is frequently used in the reconstruction of defe...
BACKGROUND: Bleeding is an unavoidable risk of dermatologic surgery. The risk may be higher in patie...