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Prevención del tromboembolismo venoso en cirugía mayor ortopédica.(Inglés)

La prevención del tromboembolismo venoso después de la cirugía mayor ortopédica: actualización y contribución de un inhibidor sintético específico del factor Xa.

Samama MM.
Service d'Hematologie Biologique, Hotel Dieu, 1, place du Parvis-Notre-Dame, 75004 Paris.

Despite widespread use of antithrombotic agents, major orthopedic surgery (total hip arthroplasty, major knee surgery, fracture of the femoral neck) still raises a high risk of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. Proper understanding of thromboprophylaxis in orthopedic surgery requires good knowledge of the mechanisms of coagulation and the point of action of different antithrombotic agents. Sodium fondaparinux is the first synthetic inhibitor selective for factor Xa. It is composed of five saccharide units obtained by chemical synthesis, thus eliminating the risk of contamination by a pathogenic agent of animal origin and batch variability. Clinical trials using sodium fondaparinux for the prevention of venous thromboembolism after major orthopedic surgery have demonstrated its superiority over low-molecular-weight heparin without increased risk of clinically pertinent bleeding if the first injection is given at the proper time. We present the main results of clinical trials.

Rev Chir Orthop Reparatrice Appar Mot. 2003 Dec;89(8):712-24.

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