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Patients with inhibitors have been successfully treated by surgery for a wide variety of conditions, from simple dental procedures to major heart surgery. Surgery can be an effective choice to improve a wide range of physical conditions and ailments.
For many people with hemophilia and inhibitors, however, concerns about intraoperative and postoperative bleeding complications may prevent them from seeking elective surgery.
If surgery has been recommended for you, it is wise to learn as much as possible about what the surgery will mean for you. When it comes to bleeding disorders, undergoing any invasive procedure should be heavily considered in terms of risk and benefit.

