1. Surgical Emergencies in Patients with Hemophilia A—What to Expect.
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Tanevski, Adelina, Ciuntu, Bogdan Mihnea, Badulescu, Oana Viola, Buescu, David Ovidiu, Zuzu, Mihai Marius, Lutenco, Valerii, Mihailov, Raul, Cirdeiu, Ciprian, Vintila, Dan, Lozneanu, Lili Gabriela, Andronic, Dan, and Georgescu, Stefan Octavian
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TOE surgery ,COLITIS diagnosis ,HEMORRHAGE diagnosis ,DIAGNOSIS of digestive system diseases ,HEMORRHAGE prevention ,HEMOPHILIA ,HEMOSTATICS ,PHYSICAL diagnosis ,ANTIBIOTICS ,ADRENOCORTICAL hormones ,COLITIS ,EDEMA ,SHIVERING ,ANKYLOSIS ,ABDOMINAL pain ,ABDOMINAL surgery ,HEMATOMA ,FEVER ,DISCHARGE planning ,VITAMIN K ,COLISTIN ,WOUND infections ,ROUTINE diagnostic tests ,OPERATIVE surgery ,BLOOD coagulation factors ,PROTEOLYTIC enzymes ,PAIN ,GANGRENE ,OSTEOPOROSIS ,IMATINIB ,TRANEXAMIC acid ,BLOOD transfusion ,PATIENT monitoring ,LINEZOLID ,DEXAMETHASONE ,HALLUX valgus ,CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE ,PATIENT aftercare ,GALLSTONES ,COLECTOMY - Abstract
Surgical emergencies in patients with hemophilia A represent a major risk of mortality without proper multidisciplinary management and require prompt and effective treatment to prevent complications and improve patient outcomes. We present a short number of cases that were hospitalized in the I–II Surgery Clinic of the Emergency County Hospital "St. Spiridon" from Iasi, Romania, with hemophilia A requiring surgical emergencies. The timing of surgical intervention is very important, so the indication for surgical intervention must be made judiciously and without delay. Consequently, it is vital to ensure access to hemostatic support so surgery can be performed on these patients, ultimately saving their lives. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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