Abstract

Surgery in hemophilic patients was performed under proper factor-replacement therapy, and a wide variety of orthopaedic procedures (twenty-six in seventeen patients) were done with good results. There were no complications in any of the patients since the advent of concentrates in 1966. Multiple procedures under one anesthetic are recommended because the complications associated with repeated administration of blood substitutes are minimized.

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