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Regional block and DVT prophylaxis
Authors:Checketts  MR; Wildsmith  JAW
Institution:Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee, DD1 9SY

JAW Wildsmith, MD FRCA, Professor of Anaesthesia
University of Dundee, University Department of Anesthesia, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee
Tel: 01382 632427, Fax: 01382 664914, E-mail: matthew_checketts{at}yahoo.co.uk (for correspondence)

Abstract:The last few years have seen increasing concerns among anaesthetistsabout the risks of pharmacological prophylaxis for thromboembolicdisease. Increased bleeding during or after surgery is one concern,but of greater significance is the possibility of an increasedpredisposition to haematoma formation when regional block isused. Most of the recent consideration of this problem has beenin relation to vertebral canal haematoma formation after centralnerve block. Some thought must be given also to the possibilityof haematoma formation after peripheral techniques when thetarget nerve is deeply placed so that pressure cannot be usedto control bleeding after needle insertion. However, this reviewwill be focused on vertebral canal haematoma.
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