Introduction Patients having severe hemophilia (levels of deficient factor below 1%) frequently suffer from disabling chronic ar-thropathy. An adequate substitution treatment using the coagulation factor VIII or IX concentrates renders an elective surgery fea-sible. Objective The objective of the study was to check the results of different surgical procedures in the treatment of hemophilic ar-thropathies, and to propose the best protocol of their treatment
Knowledge regarding the management of orthopaedic surgery in patients with rare bleeding disorders (...
Hemophilia is among the commonest bleeding disorders encountered in orthopaedic practice and results...
Modern development in physiopathology, diagnosis and medical treatment of haemocoagulative syndrome,...
Este artículo está disponible en la página web de la revista: http://www.amjorthopedics.comHemophili...
Hemophilia presents challenging consideration for anesthesiologists. In non emergency cases it is es...
Today, major surgical procedures can be safely performed in hemophilic patients with chronic arthrop...
Background: Haemophilia is a disease of genetic origin, which causes a defect in blood coagulation. ...
We evaluated the long-term results of three total hip and nine total knee arthroplasties in nine hae...
Patients with hemophilia are considered low risk for thromboembolic complications. However, in the p...
Although most surgical and invasive procedures can be performed safely in patients with haemophilia,...
Patients with haemophilia who have developed inhibitors against factor VIII (FVIII) or factor IX pre...
The great advances in recent years in the treatment of haemophilia have produced far-reaching change...
Among the surgical treatments performed in patients with hemophilia, joint surgery for intra-articul...
Haemophilia is a rare genetic disorder, that results from various degrees of deficiency of coagulati...
» Hemophilia is among the commonest bleeding disorders encountered in orthopaedic practice and resul...
Knowledge regarding the management of orthopaedic surgery in patients with rare bleeding disorders (...
Hemophilia is among the commonest bleeding disorders encountered in orthopaedic practice and results...
Modern development in physiopathology, diagnosis and medical treatment of haemocoagulative syndrome,...
Este artículo está disponible en la página web de la revista: http://www.amjorthopedics.comHemophili...
Hemophilia presents challenging consideration for anesthesiologists. In non emergency cases it is es...
Today, major surgical procedures can be safely performed in hemophilic patients with chronic arthrop...
Background: Haemophilia is a disease of genetic origin, which causes a defect in blood coagulation. ...
We evaluated the long-term results of three total hip and nine total knee arthroplasties in nine hae...
Patients with hemophilia are considered low risk for thromboembolic complications. However, in the p...
Although most surgical and invasive procedures can be performed safely in patients with haemophilia,...
Patients with haemophilia who have developed inhibitors against factor VIII (FVIII) or factor IX pre...
The great advances in recent years in the treatment of haemophilia have produced far-reaching change...
Among the surgical treatments performed in patients with hemophilia, joint surgery for intra-articul...
Haemophilia is a rare genetic disorder, that results from various degrees of deficiency of coagulati...
» Hemophilia is among the commonest bleeding disorders encountered in orthopaedic practice and resul...
Knowledge regarding the management of orthopaedic surgery in patients with rare bleeding disorders (...
Hemophilia is among the commonest bleeding disorders encountered in orthopaedic practice and results...
Modern development in physiopathology, diagnosis and medical treatment of haemocoagulative syndrome,...