Author/Authors :
Frizziero, Antonio Department of Medicine and Surgery - University of Parma, Parma, Italy , Finotti, Paolo Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine - University Hospital of Padua, Padua, Italy , Costantino, Cosimo Department of Medicine and Surgery - University of Parma, Parma, Italy , Pasca, Samantha Hemophilia Center - University Hospital of Padua, Padua, Italy , Zanon, Ezio Hemophilia Center - University Hospital of Padua, Padua, Italy
Abstract :
Background: Haemophilia A is a rare inherited hematologic disorder characterized by a deficit of coagulation factor VIII. It is associated with frequent episodes of musculoskeletal bleedings that occur mainly inside joints and secondly inside muscles. The majority of intramuscular hematomas respond well to conserva-tive protocols, based on rehabilitation techniques and appropriate haemostatic coverage; surgery is limited to refractory cases.Methods: This manuscript describes the management of an intramuscular bleeding in a young patient with severe haemophilia A and high-titre inhibitors. A multidisciplinary approach directed by a physiatrist and combining surgical intervention, use of bypassing agents and rehabilitation treatment allowed to successfully manage this case, leading to a complete functional recovery.Conclusions:Given the lack of consensus on the treatment of intramuscular bleedings in haemophiliac patients, this case report provides an example of successful management for such conditions, which require a multidisciplinary approach in which the physiatrist plays a key role.
Keywords :
haemophilia , intramuscular bleeding , management , rehabilitation