Anaesthesia for bilateral mastectomy in a Jehovah's Witness patient with epilepsy and review of alternatives to homologous blood transfusion |
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Authors: | Adudu O P |
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Affiliation: | Department of Anaesthesiology, College of Medical Sciences, University of Benin, P.O. Box 4254, Benin, Edo State. public@fidelsemper.com |
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Abstract: | The anaesthetic management of a Jehovah's Witness patient for bilateral mastectomy for carcinoma of the breast is described. The patient is also a known epileptic patient who developed fits the night before surgery. Surgery was re-scheduled for one week later to allow control of the epilepsy. Surgery was carried out under general anaesthesia. The patient refused blood transfusion. Modified normovolaemic haemodilution was the alternative to homologous blood transfusion used in the patient. This was safe except for the post-operative morbidity due to severe anaemia in the patient. The surgical outcome was good. The safety of not transfusing blood in Jehovah's Witness patient for surgical procedures for which blood transfusion is needed is well illustrated by this case. A review of alternatives to homologous blood transfusion is done. |
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