Topical use of tranexamic acid to control perioperative local bleeding in gynaecology patients with clotting disorders: two cases
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2516.2006.01386.x
Topical use of tranexamic acid to control perioperative local bleeding in gynaecology patients with clotting disorders: two cases
Abstract
Operating on patients with abnormal coagulation is a challenge frequently faced by surgeons. Achieving haemostasis perioperatively can involve bleeding points that would not ordinarily present a problem with intact clotting function. Here we present two women with localised wound bleeding following a gynaecological surgery in the presence of a clotting disorder. Haemostasis was successfully achieved with tropical use of tranexamic acid. These two cases illustrate a novel use for this antifibrinolytic agent. We suggest that there is a role for topical use of tranexamic acid in perioperative haemostasis in patients with clotting disorders.
Comment in
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The use of topical crushed tranexamic acid tablets to control bleeding after dental surgery and from skin ulcers in haemophilia.Haemophilia. 2007 Jul;13(4):443-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2516.2007.01479.x. Haemophilia. 2007. PMID: 17610565 No abstract available.
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