A routine method of prophylaxis of thromboembolic disease is evaluated on 181 elderly patients undergoing post-traumatic hip surgery. A low incidence of proximal thrombosis and fatal embolism is noted and rated as a beneficial effect of the association of low molecular weight heparin therapy and moderate hemodilution; it is also connected with a precocious diagnosis of the thrombotic complications--before the proximal extension of silent thromboses--by the measurement of specific fibrin derivatives used as a screening technique in order to select the patients who will have to undergo venographical examination.
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