Quote from: Calic on December 26, 2024, 10:57:20 PMI'd assume a week in between surgeries reduces the total amount of inflammation the body has to deal with in a single time frame and having full mobility of the other leg will help with the blood flow on the operated leg to a certain extent. In my consultation with Assayag he said most of his patients who had blood clots within the past few years had them between 4 and 8 weeks after surgery so maybe this doesn't really reduce it by much.
didnt one giotikas patient due 4-8 weeks after surgery as well?
it is odd because in other ortho surgeries they say the max risk is in the first 2 weeks. maybe LL is more risky for PE!!
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Posted on Dec 28, 2024, 1:48 pm
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Quote from: w449 on December 28, 2024, 01:48:11 PMdidnt one giotikas patient due 4-8 weeks after surgery as well?
it is odd because in other ortho surgeries they say the max risk is in the first 2 weeks. maybe LL is more risky for PE!!
Yes, at around week 7.
It seems like that might be the case. Assayag mentioned at Cyborg 4 Life's 2024 Surgeon Summit that he's seen enough blood clots beyond 4 to 6 weeks to make him think there might be something unique to the stretching of blood vessels with LL that increases the risk of clots.
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