Phlebography in recent injuries of the lower limbs. Its role in operative decisions
C Vallée, P Maliska, S Chagnon, M Bléry - Journal de Radiologie, 1983 - europepmc.org
C Vallée, P Maliska, S Chagnon, M Bléry
Journal de Radiologie, 1983•europepmc.org67 patients were transferred to a traumatology centre within a mean period of 8 days
following an accident in order to envisage treatment of their fractures. Routine pre-operative
phlebography was undertaken in 37 patients. It detected the presence of thromboses in 46%
of cases. Anticoagulant treatment was started immediately and the date of orthopaedic
surgery delayed because of the risk of pulmonary embolism.
following an accident in order to envisage treatment of their fractures. Routine pre-operative
phlebography was undertaken in 37 patients. It detected the presence of thromboses in 46%
of cases. Anticoagulant treatment was started immediately and the date of orthopaedic
surgery delayed because of the risk of pulmonary embolism.
67 patients were transferred to a traumatology centre within a mean period of 8 days following an accident in order to envisage treatment of their fractures. Routine pre-operative phlebography was undertaken in 37 patients. It detected the presence of thromboses in 46% of cases. Anticoagulant treatment was started immediately and the date of orthopaedic surgery delayed because of the risk of pulmonary embolism.
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