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I found out yesterday from the surgeons office that I may have to have a "filter" inserted the day before I have lapband surgery due to having had blood clots in my legs when I was in my early 20's. I explained to them that I've had 3 surgeries since I had the clots and have never had any problems..... and I even had a clot test done (lab) per their requirement and it came back within normal range. Has anyone out there heard of this or had this done? I just don't know what to expect if I have to have it done. Thanks!

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Once you've had blood clots, you'll always be considered high risk for more. It sounds like you have an extra cautious surgeon. (maybe he's more paranoid from a previous lawsuit...makes them extra extra cautious). BUT....with this surgery, you'll be walking the same day. So that's what doesn't make much sense to me. :wink:

Blood clots in the legs form when a patient is bedridden after surgery for over a day or two.

I'm not a medical professional, but have experience with blood clots (mum's surgery).

Could he be concerned about blood clots forming somewhere else, other than the legs???

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Can't you take anticoagulation drugs (coumadin, heparin, lovenox?) If you can....I'd really really really quiz the surgeon before I got the filter. It can save your life IF you have a clot and IF it catches it before it gets to your lungs....but that's a lot of IFs. It stays in your vena cava permanently...

I might get it, but I'd have to have a LOT more info.

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I have not had it done personally since I have never had clot problems, but as a nurse, I have seen it done many times and my son even a filter placed after a near fatal car accident. It is a minimally invasive procedure and only take a short time to place the filter. It is for your protection and worthwhile having placed.:wink:

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