Evaluation of the risk of postoperative bleeding complications in hand surgery without interruption of anticoagulant Vitamin K Antagonist (VKA), a retrospective study
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Titre | Evaluation of the risk of postoperative bleeding complications in hand surgery without interruption of anticoagulant Vitamin K Antagonist (VKA), a retrospective study |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Auteurs | Gerenton B., Moris V, Shipkov H., Regnard P, Guillier D. |
Journal | ANNALES DE CHIRURGIE PLASTIQUE ESTHETIQUE |
Volume | 64 |
Pagination | 189-194 |
Date Published | APR |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 0294-1260 |
Mots-clés | Bleeding risk, complications, Hand surgery, hematoma, VKA |
Résumé | Objective. - The management of patients on Vitamine K Antagonist (VKA) anticoagulation is a public health issue with surgery being the primary cause of VKA interruption. The aim of this study was to evaluate the bleeding risk in patients operated on hand surgery without interruption of VKA treatment. Patients and methods. - This retrospective, monocentric study was conducted between 2013 and 2015. The inclusion criteria were, as follows: patients on VKA over 18 years of age who had emergency or scheduled surgery without interruption of VKA treatment; INR inferior to 3 analyzed less than 24 h before surgery. Exclusion criteria were, as follows: INR superior to 3; interruption of VKA treatment with or without switch to heparin treatment. The primary evaluation parameter was any form of bleeding that occurred during the first 7 post-operative days. The secondary criteria were other surgical complications. Results. - There were 93 patients and 104 procedures. The mean age was 74.36 years (from 27 to 90) with a sex ratio male-to-female of 2.47. The scheduled surgeries were 61.5% against 36.5% for the emergency cases. The mean INR was 2.29 (from 1.07 to 3). One patient presented a postoperative hematoma on the 4th postoperative day, which did not require any revision surgery. There were no other complications reported. Conclusion. - The results of this series suggest a small bleeding risk in hand surgery without interruption of VKA treatment provided that IRN is inferior to 3 less than 24 hours before the procedure. (C) 2018 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved. |
DOI | 10.1016/j.anplas.2018.09.005 |