Venous thromboembolism complications in shoulder surgery: current concepts

Author(s):  
Michael R. Mancini ◽  
Matthew R. LeVasseur ◽  
Benjamin C. Hawthorne ◽  
Daniel E. Marrero ◽  
Augustus D. Mazzocca

Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a rare yet known complication of shoulder surgery. Concerning shoulder arthroplasty, reported rates of VTE range from 0.2% to 16%. Unlike many lower extremity procedures, particularly total hip and knee arthroplasty, chemical prophylactic guidelines for VTE in shoulder surgeries have not been established. Some argue that doing so is unnecessary. On the contrary, mechanical prophylaxis is nearly universally accepted in shoulder surgery, particularly for more lengthy procedures. With limited VTE incidence in shoulder surgery, treatment is anecdotally derived from the hip and knee arthroplasty literature. Recent studies have successfully identified risk factors for VTE related to the patient and to the surgery itself. Awareness of these risk factors by the surgeon and declaration of these factors to the patient should be discussed as part of the informed consent process. Further investigational studies and larger patient cohorts will be necessary to optimise VTE prevention in shoulder surgeries.

2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 343-347 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alisina Shahi ◽  
Thomas L. Bradbury ◽  
George N. Guild ◽  
Usama Hassan Saleh ◽  
Elie Ghanem ◽  
...  

Cureus ◽  
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nemandra A Sandiford ◽  
Maalee Mahendra ◽  
Lilanthi Wickramarachchi ◽  
Diane Back ◽  
Mohit Bansal

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Deng ◽  
Lili Huo ◽  
Qiang Yuan ◽  
Deyong Huang ◽  
Quan Li ◽  
...  

Abstract Background: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a significant complication after joint arthroplasty. Diabetes is related to a few changes in coagulation and fibrinolysis that may lead to thrombophilia. We aim to investigate the incidence of and risk factors for VTEs in patients with diabetes undergoing total hip (THA) or total knee anthroplasty (TKA) in a single centre in China. Methods: Patients with diabetes who underwent THA or TKA from January 2016 to December 2018 (n=400) at Beijing Jishuitan Hospital were recruited in this study. Lower limb venous Doppler ultrasound was performed before and after surgery to confirm deep venous thrombosis (DVT). Computer tomography pulmonary angiography was done to confirm pulmonary embolism (PE) for those with new postoperative DVT and typical symptoms of PE. A multivariate logistic regression model was conducted to examine factors associated with the development of postoperative VTE. Results: The overall incidence of postoperative VTE in patients with diabetes after THA or TKA was 46.8% (187 of 400). Female patients and patients undergoing TKA had higher incidence of postoperative VTE. Patients who developed postoperative VTE were older, and had higher levels of preoperative D-Dimer level and Caprini score. Increased VTE risks were associated with high level of preoperative D-Dimer (OR=2.11, 95%CI=1.35-3.30) and TKA (OR=2.29, 95%CI=1.29-4.01). Postoperative initiation of concomitant mechanical prophylaxis and low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) was protective for postoperative DVT (OR=0.56, 95%CI=0.37-0.86). Conclusions: VTE is common in patients with diabetes undergoing joint arthroplasty. Patients undergoing TKA or with a high level of preoperative D-Dimer are at a considerable risk of developing postoperative VTE. There may be a protective role of postoperative initiation of concomitant mechanical prophylaxis and LMWH for VTE.


2013 ◽  
pp. 179-182
Author(s):  
Guido Grappiolo ◽  
Marco Scardino ◽  
Giuseppe Mazziotta ◽  
Stefano Quaini ◽  
Corrado Lodigiani ◽  
...  

Patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty or total knee arthroplasty have a high risk for post-operative venous thromboembolism. The current study addressed the use of fondaparinux post-operatively in 556 patients with antiplatelet therapy in order to prevent deep vein thrombosis as well as demonstrate efficacy in preventing arterial thrombotic events. Results provided evidence for a safe and effective prophylaxis strategy, involving the change from low molecular weight heparin pre-operatively to fondaparinux postoperatively. Also, fondaparinux proved effective as a unique post-operative therapy in the prevention of venous thromboembolism with no adverse effects, such as major bleeding or arterial thrombosis in patients with pre-operative antiplatelet therapy.


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