Aspirin, heparin and ischemia time in microvascular free flap surgery - their influence and an optimal anticoagulation protocol

Journal of Stomatology, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery(2022)

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Abstract
Anticoagulation regimes in microvascular surgery can influence the postoperative complication rate. The optimal protocol should consist of a combination of ASA and UFH for the intraoperative and direct postoperative phase. Prolonged administration of ASA as well as doses >500 IU/ h of UFH are to be avoided due to the increased complication rate.
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Microvascular surgery,Acetylsalicylic acid,Unfractionated heparin,Flap loss,Anticoagulation protocols
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