Management of dental extraction in a female patient with fanconi anemia.
Abstract
Oral surgery in patients with bleeding disorders is associated with a high risk of bleeding during and after surgery. This article is aimed to present the case of an eight-year-old girl suffering from severe Fanconi anemia with pancytopenia who underwent a dental extraction. The hemostatic effect of local administration of tranexamic acid in combination with a primary suture seems to be extremely helpful in order to reduce the necessity of blood products and the risk of postoperative bleeding.| Files | ||
| Issue | Vol 11, No 5 (2014) | |
| Section | Proceeding Abstracts | |
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| Fanconi Anemia Pancytopenia Surgery Tranexamic Acid | ||
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Peisker A, Raschke GF, Guentsch A, Roshanghias K, Schultze-Mosgau S. Management of dental extraction in a female patient with fanconi anemia. Front Dent. 1;11(5):613-9.