Blood Transfusion Challenge to Anaesthesiologist – A Case of Bombay Blood Group

Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 9

Abstract

Anaesthetic management of L5-S1 spondylolisthesis correction by posterior instrumentation with pedicle screw fixation of a 40 year old male patient with Bombay red cell phenotype is discussed. It is emphasized that with a good team work between orthopedician, anaesthesiologist and nursing staff will make it possible to produce excellent results in these cases.

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Dr Shivakumar K. P

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Dr Shivakumar K. P (2018). Blood Transfusion Challenge to Anaesthesiologist – A Case of Bombay Blood Group. Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research, 6(9), 587-588. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-515309