Types of Surgery

From simple dental procedures to major heart surgery, surgical procedures have been performed successfully in patients with FVII deficiency.

Surgery can be classified as either elective or emergency:

  • Elective surgery consists of voluntary procedures, done with the consent of the patient, that are not considered essential to a person's survival. Usually, there are other treatment choices available, but people may choose to have surgery because they see how it could improve their quality of life or because they have had unsatisfactory responses from other treatments
  • Emergency surgery is done in response to an urgent medical need, such as treating injuries suffered in an auto accident. This type of surgery must be done immediately.

These two classes of surgery represent a wide range of procedures. While many surgeons may describe certain surgeries as either minor or major, the reality is that all surgeries and invasive procedures should be considered major for people with FVII deficiency.