Journal article
IDENTIFIABLE FACTORS IN POSTPROSTATECTOMY HEMORRHAGE - THE ROLE OF ASPIRIN
CJE WATSON, AM DEANE, PT DOYLE, KN BULLOCK
BRITISH JOURNAL OF UROLOGY | WILEY | Published : 1990
Abstract
Post-operative haemorrhagic complications following the ingestion of aspirin have been reported after several types of surgery, most notably coronary artery bypass surgery. In this study, aspirin ingestion also appeared to be a significant aetiological factor in post-prostatectomy haemorrhage. This is explained in terms of its inhibitory effect on platelet aggregation. A history of aspirin ingestion should be carefully sought and its haemorrhagic implications considered prior to prostatectomy.