Total hip and knee arthroplasty for arthropathy in a hemophiliac

We evaluated the medium-term follow-up results, effectiveness, and suitability of arthroplasty for hemophilic arthropathy. We performed 26 total knee and 9 total hip arthroplasty operations on hemophilic patients between 1988 and 1998 under general anesthesia and appropriate hemostatic management. P...

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Published inRinshō ketsueki Vol. 41; no. 2; p. 97
Main Authors Takedani, H, Mikami, S, Abe, Y, Kin, H, Kawasaki, N
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japan 01.02.2000
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Summary:We evaluated the medium-term follow-up results, effectiveness, and suitability of arthroplasty for hemophilic arthropathy. We performed 26 total knee and 9 total hip arthroplasty operations on hemophilic patients between 1988 and 1998 under general anesthesia and appropriate hemostatic management. Postoperative treatment for hemophilic arthropathy is the same as that for osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. After their operations, patients experienced relief from pain and intra-articular bleeding in affected joints but only marginal improvement in the range of motion. In general, total joint arthroplasty is not indicated for young patients. However, arthropathy can have a severe impact on the active life of patients during their youth. For severe hemophilic arthritis, total knee and hip arthroplasty can lead to a pain-free and improved quality of life. We believe total knee and hip arthroplasty is a good solutions for hemophiliac arthropathy before severe deformity occurs. Although treated relatively young hemophilic patients, age was not considered to be a contraindication.
ISSN:0485-1439
DOI:10.11406/rinketsu.41.97