“…the liver, spleen and kidney - Colonic polyp resection, where bleeding may occur at the transected stalk (Sorbi et al , )
- Bowel resection in which bleeding may occur at the bowel anastomosis site
- Cardiac, intracranial or spinal surgery, where a bleed can have significant consequences (Lazio & Simard, ; Jones et al , ; Mangano, )
- Pacemaker or implantable cardioverter – defibrillator device implantation, where the risk of haematoma development is significant (Jamula et al , ; Robinson et al , ; Tischenko et al , ; Chow et al , ). However, recent results from the BRUISE CONTROL study demonstrated that continuing oral VKA therapy is superior to using UFH or LMWH, in the context of pocket haematoma formation (Birnie et al , )
- Procedures associated with the urogenital tract, where endogenous urokinase is thought to promote bleeding (Watson et al , ; Nielsen et al , ; Ihezue et al , ). Such procedures include transurethral prostate resection, bladder resection or tumour ablation, nephrectomy and kidney biopsy
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