Dysplastic scoliosis often occurs with parallel hemostasis disorders and is fraught with the risk of intra- or postoperative risk of hemorrhagic complications. For early correction of hemostasis and adequate management of the patients, hemostasis parameters should be found out. Administration of indirect-action anticoagulants is risky. The use of heparin or fraxiparin is more valid. The latter of them maintains the threat of postoperative hemorrhage onset in the least degree.

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