A Patient with Hemophilia A in Whom Total Gastrectomy. Using Recombinant Factor VIII.:Using Recombinant Factor VIII
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Hemophilia A is a very rare disease and surgeon have the little patient with surgical disease. Since 1970, factor VIII concentrates was made available, hemostatic control has been straight forward easy and major surgery may be performed safely. In 1993, recombinant factor VIII was developed, but no case report of major surgery under supplementation of recombinant factor VIII have been published. We performed a successful total gastrectomy in a hemophilia A patient with gastric cancer under supplementation with recombinant factor VIII. Transfusion of recombinant factor VIII allowed good hemostatic control during and after the operation. This method of transfusion may be very useful because there is no fear of infection with unknown viruses or known viruses such as hepatitis virus and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and no possible effect from allo-antigen stimulator on the immune system.
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