Skull Base 1996; 6(2): 133-136
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1058906
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Perioperative Management of a Jehovah's Witness Presenting for Skull Base Surgery

Mark A. Chaney, W. Scott Jellish, John P. Leonetti
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Publication Date:
03 March 2008 (online)

Abstract

A 22-year-old, otherwise healthy, female Jehovah's Witness underwent resection of a midline skull base chondrosarcoma which had been detected after a work-up for headache and diplopia. After bilateral maxillectomies, ethmoidectomies, and a sphenoidectomy, the patient's chondrosarcoma was resected. Despite proper anesthetic management and meticulous hemostasis, significant intraoperative blood loss occurred. The initial postoperative hemoglobin level was 2.3 gm/dL. The clinical concerns pertaining to the perioperative management of the Jehovah's Witness are discussed along with the patient's course and management.