Purpose An aging population has led to an increased number of patients with cardiovascular comorbidities requiring antithrombotic therapy. Perioperatively, surgeons should consider the increased risk of bleeding and thrombotic events in patients continuing or discontinuing these medications. We aimed to analyze the safety of continued antithrombotic therapy during open inguinal hernia repair. Methods In this single-center, retrospective study, 4870 adult patients who underwent open inguinal hernia repair surgery by the same surgeon from 2008 January to 2019 March were included. Patients who underwent surgery while continuing antithrombotic therapy were included in the antithrombin group (n = 523) while those who were not under any antithrom...
International audienceBackground: The decision-making on antiplatelet drug withdrawal or continuatio...
Context: Pharmacological thromboprophylaxis involves balancing a lower risk of venous thromboembolis...
Objective: To study the effects of short-term complications on recurrence following laparoscopic ing...
Introduction: There remains no consensus surrounding the safety of prescribing anti-platelet therapi...
The aim of the study was to determine whether patients treated with anticoagulants in the perioperat...
Purpose Little is known regarding the magnitude and timing of the risk of VTE following inguinal he...
Objective: The perioperative management of antithrombotic therapy is often challenging and it requi...
Abstract Background Inguinal hernia repair is a common procedure in surgery. Patients with cardiovas...
BACKGROUND: Our purpose was to establish the efficacy of human fibrin glue (HFG) in preventing coagu...
Head and neck skin cancer surgery using a full thickness skin graft is a common procedure. Evidence ...
Context: Pharmacological thromboprophylaxis involves a trade-off between a reduction in venous throm...
Background Increasing numbers of patients receiving oral anticoagulants are undergoing elective su...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate venous thromboembolism (VTE) risk in patients who underwent a major operation...
BACKGROUND: The safety of anticoagulation interruption in patients requiring surgical or invasive pr...
BACKGROUND: Open heart surgeries under cardiopulmonary bypass are associated with excessive perioper...
International audienceBackground: The decision-making on antiplatelet drug withdrawal or continuatio...
Context: Pharmacological thromboprophylaxis involves balancing a lower risk of venous thromboembolis...
Objective: To study the effects of short-term complications on recurrence following laparoscopic ing...
Introduction: There remains no consensus surrounding the safety of prescribing anti-platelet therapi...
The aim of the study was to determine whether patients treated with anticoagulants in the perioperat...
Purpose Little is known regarding the magnitude and timing of the risk of VTE following inguinal he...
Objective: The perioperative management of antithrombotic therapy is often challenging and it requi...
Abstract Background Inguinal hernia repair is a common procedure in surgery. Patients with cardiovas...
BACKGROUND: Our purpose was to establish the efficacy of human fibrin glue (HFG) in preventing coagu...
Head and neck skin cancer surgery using a full thickness skin graft is a common procedure. Evidence ...
Context: Pharmacological thromboprophylaxis involves a trade-off between a reduction in venous throm...
Background Increasing numbers of patients receiving oral anticoagulants are undergoing elective su...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate venous thromboembolism (VTE) risk in patients who underwent a major operation...
BACKGROUND: The safety of anticoagulation interruption in patients requiring surgical or invasive pr...
BACKGROUND: Open heart surgeries under cardiopulmonary bypass are associated with excessive perioper...
International audienceBackground: The decision-making on antiplatelet drug withdrawal or continuatio...
Context: Pharmacological thromboprophylaxis involves balancing a lower risk of venous thromboembolis...
Objective: To study the effects of short-term complications on recurrence following laparoscopic ing...