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Nail surgery on PT with mitral valve prolapse

Discussion in 'Podiatry Arena Help, Suggestions and Comments' started by averissimo, Apr 5, 2021.

  1. averissimo

    averissimo Welcome New Poster


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    Hello
    I have a pt who has been suffering from IGTN both hallucinations for a long time . I am considering PNA and R possible TNA
    She normal requires prophylactic antibiotics for dental treatment.
    I believe would be the same if she has Nail avulsion with phenol
    However healing with phenol is very slow
    How long should she be on prophylactic antibiotics for ?
    I will contact her cardiologist for his opinion and help in decision making
    I am wondering if risks out weight the benefits and best would be to refer her for a wingrad ( which has a much rapid healing rate ) but higher regrowth rate , I believe
     
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