Vascular surgery is recommended for the treatment of blood clots formed during fracture recovery.
After fracture formation trauma, the body is in hypercoagulable state, at the same time, patients need to be bedridden during the recovery period of lower limb fracture, activities are limited, blood flow is slow, so deep vein thrombosis often occurs. Patients can choose vascular surgery for vascular ultrasound examination to determine the condition of thrombus formation and the location of thrombus, in order to determine whether it is necessary to surgically remove the thrombus or to carry out thrombolytic anticoagulation treatment.
Clots formed during fracture recovery require patients to visit a vascular surgeon as soon as possible to prevent subsequent dislodgement of the clot. A dislodged thrombus may block an important blood vessel and may even be life-threatening. It is recommended that the patient seek medical attention as soon as possible to determine the treatment plan for the thrombus.