Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4086178 | Revista Española de Cirugía Ortopédica y Traumatología | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
There is little scientific evidence on the prevention of thromboembolic events in spinal surgery. In addition to the disparity of prophylactic methods indicated by different specialists, it is important to weigh the risk-benefit of intra- and post-operative bleeding, and even the appearance of an epidural haematoma. Prophylaxis should be assessed in elderly patients over 70 years old, who are subjected to surgeries longer than 130Â minutes, when 4 or more levels are involved.
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Authors
F. Rojas-Tomba, I. Gormaz-Talavera, I.E. Menéndez-Quintanilla, J. Moriel-Durán, D. GarcÃa de Quevedo-Puerta, F. Villanueva-Pareja,