• Surg. Clin. North Am. · Dec 2005

    Review Comparative Study

    The management of postoperative bleeding.

    • T Forcht Dagi.
    • Division of Health Sciences and Technology, The Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, 423 Commonwealth Avenue, Newton Center, MA 02459, USA. tdagi@post.harvard.edu
    • Surg. Clin. North Am. 2005 Dec 1;85(6):1191-213, x.

    AbstractThis article addresses the management of postoperative bleeding. The problem is called postoperative bleeding rather than postoperative hemorrhage to emphasize the fact that perfect postoperative hemostasis rather than acceptable postoperative blood loss is the ideal. Postoperative bleeding is a risk of all surgical procedures. The best way to reduce the risk of hemorrhage is to identify and correct potential causes of coagulopathy both pre- and post-operatively.

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