Schaal JV, De Saint Maurice G, Clavier B, Ausset S, Lenoir B. [Antibodies against high frequency antigen and total knee replacement].
ACTA ACUST UNITED AC 2011;
30:436-9. [PMID:
21440406 DOI:
10.1016/j.annfar.2011.02.004]
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Abstract
We report the perioperative management of a woman expressing an antibody against high frequency red cell antigen (anti-Kel4 antibody anti-kpb) who was scheduled for a total knee replacement. A specific strategy was designed to afford this major orthopedic surgery, considering specially the occurrence of unusual bleeding higher than the average bleeding assessed in our hospital in this indication. The transfusion of incompatible red cells may be responsible for acute hemolytic reaction. An autologous transfusion program, including cryopreservation, erythropoietin and iron support, was provided. Three autologous red cells units were collected before surgery. Compatible homologous red cells units were also available at the French bank for rare blood groups. We report logistical and medical problems that have occurred during the perioperative period.
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