Perioperative bleeding are mainly caused due to underlying blood disorders that are not detected before surgery. Blood loss, hemodilution, inflammatory pathways, hypothermia, etc., contribute to perioperative blood loss. Blood soaking the bandage covering the incision, anxiety, increased heart rate, etc., are indicative of perioperative bleeding. Management of perioperative bleeding consists of multiple factors.
Oral Anticoagulants and Bleeding Control In Dentistry
Uncontrolled bleeding in patients on anticoagulants (agents that prevent clotting) poses unnecessary complications to the dental surgeon.