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Intraoperative Heparin Bolus and Postoperative Anticoagulation with Low Molecular Weight Heparin Increase Reliability of Microsurgical Free Flaps for Upper Extremity Reconstruction.

Ann-Katrin KallenbergerLingyun XiongEmre GazyakanBenjamin ZieglerPatrick WillUlrich KneserChristoph Hirche
Published in: Journal of reconstructive microsurgery (2022)
 The results of the present study favor administration of 501 to 1,000 units UFH intravenously as an intraoperative bolus (e.g., 750 units UFH intravenously). Postoperative low molecular weight heparin subcutaneous application in a prophylactic dose given once or twice a day was associated with less complications compared with continuous infusion of UFH, although continuously applied UFH may reflect an increased risk profile.
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