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Successful endoscopic sphincterotomy for choledocholithiasis in a patient with severe hemophilia A and inhibitors.

Ryo SugiuraMasaki KuwataniKazumichi KawakuboItsuki SanoShin KatoTomoyuki EndoNaoya Sakamoto
Published in: Clinical journal of gastroenterology (2018)
Endoscopic sphincterotomy (ES) is a standard procedure for bile duct stone removal. However, the safety of ES in patients with hemophilia remains unknown. We treated a 46-year-old man who had choledocholithiasis and severe hemophilia A with high-responding inhibitors during immune tolerance induction therapy. Since coagulation factor VIII inhibitors neutralize and inactivate endogenous and exogenous factor VIII, bleeding risk is higher in hemophilia A patients with inhibitors than in those without inhibitors. With adequate pre- and post-procedure monitoring of the clotting factor and supplemented clotting factor, the patient could safely undergo ES without bleeding complications. ES can be also an effective and safe first-line therapy for choledocholithiasis in patients with hemophilia and inhibitors under the condition of appropriate management.
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