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Primary total knee arthroplasty in hemophilic arthropathy

Gautier Beckers, Vincent Massé, Pascal‐André Vendittoli, Mina W. Morcos

2023EFORT Open Reviews13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Advanced hemophilic knee arthropathy is a frequent and devastating manifestation of severe hemophilia with significant implications for activities of daily living. Hemophilic arthropathy is caused by repeated bleeding, resulting in joint degeneration, pain, deformity and disability. In patients with hemophilia and advanced disease, total knee arthroplasty (TKA) has proven to be the most successful intervention, improves physical function and reduces knee pain. Hemophilic patients carry additional risks for complications and required specific pre/postoperative considerations. Expert treatment center should be used to improve patient outcome. Hemophilic patients present significant surgical challenges such as joint destruction, bone loss, severe ankylosis and oligoarticular involvement. The surgeon performing the arthroplasty must be experienced to manage such problems.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineArthropathySurgeryKnee JointArthroplastyTotal knee arthroplastyDeformityHemarthrosisJoint diseasePhysical therapyOsteoarthritisAlternative medicinePathologyHemophilia Treatment and ResearchChronic Myeloid Leukemia TreatmentsMyeloproliferative Neoplasms: Diagnosis and Treatment