hi, my name is preeti n my hubby have DVT .he had suregory in his left leg 6 months ago.his recent INR is 2.1 and it varies.he dnt have sufficient Portein C.het had a swelling in right leg too. dr says dat the vein dat pumps the blood back too heart that is blocked or have clot.he take acitrom 6mg.but the doctor suggested to go for surgeory on right leg too bt then too they r not sure ki blood clot disappear completely.today i went to Dr.Rakesh he said ki first we try to open the blocked vein and then add filter their so blood can flow.but if the vein still remains blocked then dnt noe wht to do.
DVT usually recanalize on itself after sometime but the sequelae like Varicose vein or ulcer in legs might appear. Secondly with such a high INR and proper perioperative precution a second DVT with surgery is unlikely. If Surgery is unavoidable I think you should proceed with Surgery considering a benefit risk ratio. Few precautions which can be taken perioperative is preop Heparinization, intra op pneumatic pumping of calf muscle, DVT stocking and early ambulation of patient.
Hope this helps. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Safarulla SH
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Hi, DVT usually recanalize on itself after sometime but the sequelae like Varicose vein or ulcer in legs might appear. Secondly with such a high INR and proper perioperative precution a second DVT with surgery is unlikely. If Surgery is unavoidable I think you should proceed with Surgery considering a benefit risk ratio. Few precautions which can be taken perioperative is preop Heparinization, intra op pneumatic pumping of calf muscle, DVT stocking and early ambulation of patient. Hope this helps. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Safarulla SH