What Happens When People with Hemophilia Need Orthopedic Surgery? – WFH
World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) shared a post on LinkedIn about a recent article by Luigi Piero Solimeno et al, published in Haemophilia, adding:
”What happens when people with hemophilia need orthopedic surgery?
This multicentre study reviews surgical outcomes using extended half-life factor therapies, supporting safer procedures and better perioperative planning.”
Title: Orthopaedic Surgery Outcomes in Patients With Haemophilia A or B Treated With Extended Half-Life Recombinant Factor VIII and IX Fc Fusion Proteins: A Multicentre Prospective Study
Authors: Luigi Piero Solimeno, Roberta Gualtierotti, Emanuele Guido, Jacopo Acquati Lozej, Enrica Cristini, Alessandro Ciavarella, Sara Arcudi, Christian Carulli, Lisa Pieri, Simona Maria Siboni, Flora Peyvandi

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