Our knowledge of postoperative thromboembolic complications has increased enormously over the past 2 decades, particularly where diag nosis and prophylaxis are concerned. The 125 I-fibrinogen method of diagnosing thrombosis has completely changed our concept of the frequency, occurrence, and natural course of thrombosis, and it has formed the basis of most thromboprophylactic studies. Concurrently with the development of this diagnostic method, two methods for the prophylaxis of thrombosis have come into vo gue, namely low-dose heparin and dextran. Both these methods were tested in very...
Our knowledge of postoperative thromboembolic complications has increased enormously over the past 2 decades, particularly where diag nosis and prophy...
This is the first monograph to be published on iatrogenic vascular injuries.The authors review the literature and report their own experience. The volume should be of value within all kinds of specialities where iatrogenic vascular injuries occur, such as various branches of surgery, dia- gnostic radiology, radiotherapy and pediatrics, and should serve tooptimize prevention and treatment.
This is the first monograph to be published on iatrogenic vascular injuries.The authors review the literature and report their own experience. The vol...