Perioperative care of an adolescent with factor XI deficiency during posterior spinal fusion.

Factor XI (FXI) deficiency (Rosenthal disease or hemo- philia C) is a uncommon autosomal recessive bleeding disorder. Clinical signs and symptoms of factor XI de- ficiency are generally limited; however, significant bleeding may occur following trauma or a surgical pro- cedure. We present an adolesc...

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Main Authors: G. Parizek, B. Hall, R. Beltran, J. D. Tobias
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care Journal 2025-04-01
Series:Pediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care Journal (PACCJ)
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Online Access:http://www.anestesiarianimazione.com/PACCJ%202025/Perioperative%20care%20of%20an%20adolescent%20with%20factor%20XI%20deficiency%20during%20posterior%20spinal%20fusion.pdf
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Summary:Factor XI (FXI) deficiency (Rosenthal disease or hemo- philia C) is a uncommon autosomal recessive bleeding disorder. Clinical signs and symptoms of factor XI de- ficiency are generally limited; however, significant bleeding may occur following trauma or a surgical pro- cedure. We present an adolescent with factor XI defi- ciency who presented for anesthetic care during posterior spinal fusion. The processes responsible for normal blood coagulation are presented, previous reports of peri- operative care of patients with factor XI deficiency re- viewed, and suggestions for perioperative care discussed.
ISSN:2281-8421