THE ROLE OF ACTIVATED RECOMBINANT COAGULATION FACTOR VII IN REDUCTION OF PERIOPERATIVE BLOOD LOSS IN NORMAL AND CIRRHOTIC PATIENTS UNDERGOING TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY

Islam Ahmed Ossama Ibrahim;

Abstract


Reconstruction surgery of the pelvis and acetabulum are ‎associated with loss of large volume of blood, especially in cirrhotic ‎patients, which leads to transfusion of large amounts of blood that ‎carries the risk of infectious an non infectious complica


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Title THE ROLE OF ACTIVATED RECOMBINANT COAGULATION FACTOR VII IN REDUCTION OF PERIOPERATIVE BLOOD LOSS IN NORMAL AND CIRRHOTIC PATIENTS UNDERGOING TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY
Other Titles دور عامل التجلط المخلق رقم (7 ) في خفض النزيف أثناء وما بعد عملية مفصل الفخذ الصناعي في المرضى العاديين ومرضى تليف الكبد
Authors Islam Ahmed Ossama Ibrahim
Keywords THE ROLE OF ACTIVATED RECOMBINANT COAGULATION FACTOR VII IN REDUCTION OF PERIOPERATIVE BLOOD LOSS IN NORMAL AND CIRRHOTIC PATIENTS UNDERGOING TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY
Issue Date 2011
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Reconstruction surgery of the pelvis and acetabulum are ‎associated with loss of large volume of blood, especially in cirrhotic ‎patients, which leads to transfusion of large amounts of blood that ‎carries the risk of infectious an non infectious complica

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