Articles: postoperative-complications.
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Abnormalities of coagulation and fibrinolysis in 12 head-injured patients were studied in early (within 24 hours of onset) and late (10th to 17th day after onset) stages. alpha 2 Plasmin inhibitor (alpha 2PI), antithrombin III (ATIII), and fibrinopeptide A (FPA) and B beta 15-42 (FPB beta) were measured in particular, in addition to the usual tests (platelet count (PLT), prothrombin time (PT), partial thromboplastin time, fibrinogen, and fibrin/fibrinogen degradation products (FDP)). alpha 2PI was abnormally lower, and FPA and FPB beta were much higher; fibrinogen and ATIII were moderately lower in the early stage than in the late stage in 6 head-injured patients with postoperative intracranial hemorrhage. alpha 2PI, ATIII, and fibrinogen were moderately lower and FPA was moderately higher in the early stage than in the late stage in 6 head-injured patients without postoperative intracranial hemorrhage. PLT and fibrinogen were lower, alpha 2PI was much lower, and FPA was much higher in the 6 patients with postoperative intracranial hemorrhage than in the 6 patients without postoperative intracranial hemorrhage. ⋯ This recurrent hemorrhage was due to disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) caused by primary brain damage and was associated with extremely high FPA and FPB beta levels and abnormally low alpha 2PI and PLT. Fresh-frozen plasma and intravenous low-dose heparin were administered after the two recurrent hemorrhages, after which FPA and FPB beta normalized immediately, although other screening tests showed only gradual improvement.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Laryngol Rhinol Otol (Stuttg) · Oct 1986
[Edema prevention with aprotinin in elective interventions in the area of the jaw and face (preliminary results)].
The effect of aprotinin on oedema prevention and pain following different maxillo-facial surgical interventions has been recorded in an open, non-comparative pilot study with 87 patients. After high dosage application of the proteinase inhibitor aprotinin only few cases exhibited a fully developed oedema and tension pain in the postoperative period. Postoperative wound-healing appeared also remarkably convenient. Incidence and severity of the postoperative swelling were altogether distinctly reduced in comparison to what would have been expected as the usual postoperative clinical condition of such patients.
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Case Reports
Fracture of the distal radial physis complicated by compartment syndrome and premature physeal closure.
Complications after injury to the epiphyseal growth plate of the distal radius are uncommon. An 11-year-8-month-old boy developed two complications--compartment syndrome of the forearm and premature closure of the physis--after a Salter-Harris Type I injury. Treatment included closed reduction, decompression, skin grafting, excision of the physeal bar, and epiphysiodesis of the distal ulna and the remaining open physis of the distal radius.
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Reconstructive surgery of the mitral valve has been an alternative to mitral valve replacement in patients with mitral regurgitation. Previously, we reported on postoperative left ventricular outflow tract obstruction associated with systolic anterior motion of the anterior mitral leaflet. The current study was designed to evaluate the incidence of this complication and the long-term results of mitral valve reconstructive surgery. ⋯ An additional patient who had systolic anterior motion but no gradient developed a 36 mm Hg gradient after inhalation of amyl nitrite. The remaining patients had no gradient induced by amyl nitrite. Abnormal systolic anterior motion of the anterior mitral leaflet may be surgically induced by changes in left ventricular geometry and the size of the left ventricular outflow tract during systole.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)