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- Arthroplasty in patients with rare conditionsOpen Access
Total knee arthroplasty in a patient with hypofibrinogenemia
Arthroplasty TodayVol. 2Issue 4p177–182Published in issue: December, 2016- Christopher R. Nacca
- Kalpit N. Shah
- Jeremy N. Truntzer
- Lee E. Rubin
Cited in Scopus: 2Patients with afibrinogenemia or hypofibrinogenemia present a unique challenge to the arthroplasty surgeon as fibrinogen is a key contributor to hemostasis. Patients with these disorders are known to have a higher risk for postsurgical bleeding complications. We present the case of a patient with hypofibrinogenemia who underwent an elective total knee arthroplasty. Our colleagues in hematology-oncology guided us initially to achieve and maintain appropriate fibrinogen levels in the early perioperative period. - Arthroplasty in patients with rare conditionsOpen Access
Total joint arthroplasty in patients with chronic infectious liver disease
Arthroplasty TodayVol. 2Issue 2p69–76Published in issue: June, 2016- Jeremy N. Truntzer
- Kalpit N. Shah
- Derek R. Jenkins
- Lee E. Rubin
Cited in Scopus: 6The opportunity for total joint arthroplasty (TJA) in patients with chronic infectious liver disease is rapidly expanding. This is the product of both superior survival of chronic hepatitis patients, evolving implant technologies, and improvement of techniques in TJA. Unfortunately, treating this group of patients is not without significant challenges that can stem from both intrahepatic and extrahepatic clinical manifestations. Moreover, many subclinical changes occur in this cohort that can alter hemostasis, wound healing, and infection risk even in the asymptomatic patient.