Abstract

Hemophilia B is a hereditary bleeding disorder characterized by deficient or defective coagulation factor IX, leading to a propensity for recurrent bleeding episodes, particularly in the joints. Management of Hemophilia B in surgical settings poses unique challenges due to the risk of excessive bleeding. This paper presents a series of two cases that demonstrate the effective use of perioperative extended half-life (EHL) factor IX products, specifically N9-GP (Refixia), in the surgical management of Hemophilia B. The cases include total knee replacement and total hip replacement. In each case, early initiation of EHL was observed to maintain adequate factor IX levels and control perioperative bleeding effectively, leading to successful surgical outcomes. These findings support the growing body of evidence suggesting the advantages of EHL perioperative treatment in patients with Hemophilia B, particularly in preparation for surgery. The implementation of EHL factor IX products as part of perioperative management plans may contribute to improved surgical outcomes and overall quality of life in Hemophilia B patients.

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