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Haemophilia ; 18(4): 607-12, 2012 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22188657

RESUMO

Total knee arthroplasty, or replacement (TKR), is now the most commonly performed surgical procedure performed in adults with haemophilia. It is indicated when end-stage haemophilic arthropathy results in intractable pain and reduced function. In patients with haemophilia, however, there has always been a concern about the high risk of infection, which carries with it potentially catastrophic consequences. The aims of this study were to review the case series of TKR for haemophilic arthropathy published in the medical literature, comparing the published infection rates and the differing clotting factor replacement regimes employed. Nineteen retrospective case series were identified; representing 556 TKR's in 455 patients with an overall infection rate of 7.9%. Case series which maintained a high level of clotting factor replacement throughout the first two postoperative weeks, however, had an infection rate of 2.15%, significantly lower than that of case series using the clotting factor replacement regime currently recommended in the World Federation of Hemophilia guidelines (9.22% P = 0.00545). We believe this study supports the use of a high level clotting factor replacement regime, replacing clotting factors to maintain them at a higher level for a longer period of time than currently recommended in international guidelines.


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Artroplastia do Joelho , Fatores de Coagulação Sanguínea/administração & dosagem , Hemartrose/cirurgia , Hemofilia A/complicações , Hemofilia B/complicações , Infecção da Ferida Cirúrgica/etiologia , Artroplastia do Joelho/efeitos adversos , Hemartrose/etiologia , Hemofilia A/tratamento farmacológico , Hemofilia B/tratamento farmacológico , Humanos , Assistência Perioperatória , Estudos Retrospectivos
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J Stem Cells ; 5(4): 187-94, 2010.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22314867

RESUMO

Tendons and ligaments are frequently injured. Due to their relatively avascular nature, repair is slow and often incomplete. Stem cells offer a new approach to augment healing of native tissues, as well as providing materials to surgically replace injured structures that are beyond repair. Here we discuss the various roles of stem cells in natural repair processes compared to engineered tissues to assist healing or replace tissues.


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Ligamentos/fisiologia , Regeneração/fisiologia , Células-Tronco/fisiologia , Tendões/fisiologia , Engenharia Tecidual/métodos , Animais , Regeneração Tecidual Guiada/métodos , Humanos , Ligamentos/citologia , Transplante de Células-Tronco/métodos , Células-Tronco/citologia , Traumatismos dos Tendões/terapia , Tendões/citologia
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