vitamin k
Prothrombin time
If by thin blood you mean you are on anticoagulant, then yes it is a risk for any surgery. You can get excessive bleeding and ideally you will have to stop anticoagulant therapy a few days before surgery
It's a rat and mouse poison which is a strong anticoagulant. It works by causing internal bleeding which results in death.
Pneumorrhagia means bleeding from the lungs.Bleeding from the lungs is called pneumorrhagia
Pallidotomy is major surgery on the brain. It may cause excessive bleeding, and care must be taken in patients susceptible to uncontrolled bleeding or who are on anticoagulant therapy.
A pulmonary aneurysm is the bulging of the pulmonary artery, usually because of pressure caused by a clot or blockage. The aneurysm can become too large and burst, causing life threatening bleeding
1. INR (international normalised ratio) 2. aPTT
Not to be taken by those with bleeding disorders or taking anticoagulant drugs. Increases the blood thinning activity of warfarin or aspirin.
"Bleed like a stuck pig" is a phrase used to describe profuse bleeding, originating from a hog slaughtering technique whereby the pig is stabbed in a main artery, usually with an anticoagulant on the device used for stabbing, and dies by bleeding profusely.
"Bleed like a stuck pig" is a phrase used to describe profuse bleeding, originating from a hog slaughtering technique whereby the pig is stabbed in a main artery, usually with an anticoagulant on the device used for stabbing, and dies by bleeding profusely.
When a pulmonary artery has been cut, this can cause excessive bleeding. A cut pulmonary artery can be repaired through open heart surgery.
The lack of platelets and proteins to form a clot prevents the clotting of blood. This can also happen if there are any bleeding disorders that prevent clot formation.