The influence of thrombosis prophylaxis on the occurrence of heterotopic ossification after implantation of total hip endoprostheses was analyzed in a series of randomized studies. When low-dose heparin or dextran 40 was administered, the rate of ossification was comparatively high (30.1% and 65.1%). When a combination of acetylsalicylic acid and an antirheumatic (oxyphenbutazone) or low-dose heparin with an antirheumatic (indomethacin) was administered, the ossification rate became significantly lower (6.2% and 16.7%). No severe ossification (Arcq degree III) was observed in the groups given an antirheumatic in addition to thrombosis prophylaxis.
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