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An Unusual Cause of Hematemesis in a Patient Previously Treated for Cholangiocarcinoma. [PDF]
Kim TW, Kim BW, Kim JS.
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2016
Total thyroidectomy has significantly changed over the years from a morbid procedure to one that is performed routinely on an outpatient basis. This article reviews the history of thyroid surgery with regard to hemostasis, discusses surgical vascular anatomy, and describes the methods of hemostasis.
Russell B, Smith, Andrew, Coughlin
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Total thyroidectomy has significantly changed over the years from a morbid procedure to one that is performed routinely on an outpatient basis. This article reviews the history of thyroid surgery with regard to hemostasis, discusses surgical vascular anatomy, and describes the methods of hemostasis.
Russell B, Smith, Andrew, Coughlin
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International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1996
As our understanding of the normal mechanisms of coagulation grows, so does our ability to monitor hemostasis. Evaluation of hemostasis will become more specific and accurate and instrumentation techniques will become simpler and more efficient as technology progress, facilitating the monitoring of hemostasis in the perioperative setting.
J, Whalen, K J, Tuman
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As our understanding of the normal mechanisms of coagulation grows, so does our ability to monitor hemostasis. Evaluation of hemostasis will become more specific and accurate and instrumentation techniques will become simpler and more efficient as technology progress, facilitating the monitoring of hemostasis in the perioperative setting.
J, Whalen, K J, Tuman
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Journal of Neurosurgery, 1979
✓ Every surgical procedure taxes the hemostatic defenses of the patient. If his hemostatic mechanism is sound, he is unlikely to have a bleeding problem during or after an operation, unless, of course, a suture or clip slips off. Two classes of patients do present bleeding problems to the surgeon.
C A, Owen, E J, Bowie
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✓ Every surgical procedure taxes the hemostatic defenses of the patient. If his hemostatic mechanism is sound, he is unlikely to have a bleeding problem during or after an operation, unless, of course, a suture or clip slips off. Two classes of patients do present bleeding problems to the surgeon.
C A, Owen, E J, Bowie
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Coagulation: Consultative Hemostasis
Hematology, 2002AbstractClinical hematologists are frequently consulted for the care of hospitalized patients with complicated coagulopathies. This chapter provides an update on the scientific and clinical advances noted in disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) and discusses the challenges in hemostasis consultation.In Section I, Dr.
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Current Opinion in Hematology, 2013
Blood coagulation exists to halt excessive blood loss. It is paradoxical that surgery and trauma simultaneously represent major risk factors for both hemorrhagic and thrombotic complications. A summary of the available evidence used to guide contemporary approaches to perioperative care will be reviewed.Although the advent of factor-specific products ...
Janice W, Lawson, Craig S, Kitchens
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Blood coagulation exists to halt excessive blood loss. It is paradoxical that surgery and trauma simultaneously represent major risk factors for both hemorrhagic and thrombotic complications. A summary of the available evidence used to guide contemporary approaches to perioperative care will be reviewed.Although the advent of factor-specific products ...
Janice W, Lawson, Craig S, Kitchens
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