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A male aged about 59 years old, he is hypertensive since 6 years and suffered stroke H/O CV in 2005, since than he is on regular treatment. He is nondiabetic. He was operated for Total Knee Replacement (Left) Surgery with OA knee + TIA on 28/05/2011. On 31/05/2011 he suffered mini paraliticle stroke. What could be the reason?
After the orthopedic surgeries, such as knee replacement surgery, patients are at a high risk of developing stroke as there is a tendency of blood cloth formation after those surgeries. For that reason the patients receive blood thinners after surgeries, but still some small amount of patients can develop a stroke.
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What Caused A Mini Paralytic Stroke?
Hi, After the orthopedic surgeries, such as knee replacement surgery, patients are at a high risk of developing stroke as there is a tendency of blood cloth formation after those surgeries. For that reason the patients receive blood thinners after surgeries, but still some small amount of patients can develop a stroke. Take care Come back if you have any further questions