Abstract

In the presented clinical case reports, patients with decompensated liver cirrhosis resulted from chronic viral hepatitis C, being stable responders to antiviral therapy and having severe hemophilia A, underwent orthotopic liver transplantation from a post-mortem donor. The volume of intraoperative blood loss and the course of the immediate postoperative period on the background of the replacement therapy with recombinant VIII coagulation factors did not differ from other liver transplant recipients of the City Clinical Hospital n.a. S.P. Botkin. In the late postoperative period, the level of coagulation factor VIII returned to normal in patients, which made it possible to cancel the replacement therapy.

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