Historically, invasive procedures and surgeries were deferred in patients with haematological malignancies including advanced stage chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) because of limited life expectancy. However, novel, and often continuous, treatments have markedly improved outcomes in CLL. Some patients may expect years of treatment response and disease control, overcoming the short life expectancy that deters interventionalists. Such patients now often undergo various invasive procedures including major surgery. To inform peri-operative management, we summarize the relevant side effects and drug interactions of continuous CLL therapies, highlight potential surgical risks, and provide recommendations on withholding specific CLL drugs around invasive procedures.

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