Amoxicillin-related postextraction bleeding in an anticoagulated patient with tranexamic acid rinses
- PMID: 8974131
- DOI: 10.1016/s1079-2104(96)80433-1
Amoxicillin-related postextraction bleeding in an anticoagulated patient with tranexamic acid rinses
Abstract
This report describes a patient who had significant postoperative bleeding 4 days after undergoing surgery while using a tranexamic acid (4.8%) mouth rinse protocol for local control of hemostatis. Patients undergoing dentoalveolar surgery who are receiving chronic oral anticoagulants are treated with a tranexamic acid mouth rinse at our hospital. No systemic modification of their coagulation status is attempted. The postoperative bleeding problem that developed was determined to be caused by an antibiotic-induced vitamin K deficiency rather than a failure of the tranexamic acid protocol.
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