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. 2000 Aug;76(898):494–495. doi: 10.1136/pmj.76.898.494

General surgery in haemophiliac patients

E Bastounis 1, E Pikoulis 1, A Leppaniemi 1, D Alexiou 1, C Tsigris 1, A Tsetis 1
PMCID: PMC1741703  PMID: 10908378

Abstract

With improvements in medical technology, more and larger surgical procedures are performed in haemophiliac patients, but rarely reported in the surgical literature. A retrospective study from a 10 year period from one referral centre identified a total of 68 operations performed in haemophiliac patients. The levels of the defective factors were carefully monitored preoperatively and postoperatively, and replaced according to a standard formula. Special caution was taken to avoid any postoperative medication or procedures that could provoke haemorrhagic complications.
Two patients suffered postoperative bleeding complications that were managed conservatively. Inhibitory factors were detected preoperatively in one case, and postoperatively in another, and were managed with aggressive replacement therapy. There was no mortality, and the overall morbidity rate was 6%.
With adequate preoperative and postoperative monitoring of the clotting factors, meticulous haemostasis during surgery, careful postoperative nursing, and timely replacement therapy, haemophiliac patients can be operated with good results. Postoperative bleeding complications are rare, and usually amenable to conservative management.


Keywords: surgery; haemophilia; factor VIII concentrates; von Willebrand's disease

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