Scope Assisted Ankle Arthrodesis in A Young Male with Hemophilic Arthritis: A Case Study.

2021 
Abstract Hemophilia is a congenital bleeding disorder caused by the absence or decrease of clotting factor VIII (Hemophilia A) or XI (Hemophilia B). When severe, this X-linked disease results in intra-articular bleeding which can progress to joint destruction. This is known to be the most common complication of severe uncontrolled hemophilia. We present a case of arthroscopic assisted ankle arthrodesis in a young male presenting with advanced ankle hemophilic arthritis. Our case report presents a unique pathology and the successful 1-year post-operative outcome that can be accomplished through surgical intervention and a multidisciplinary treatment approach.
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