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Year : 2017 | Volume
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Unbelievable but true: Partial thromboplastin time, kaolin 120 s and yet no surgical bleed!
Shagun Bhatia Shah, Vani Bhageria, Binod Kumar Naithani, Ajay Kumar Bhargava
Department of Anaesthesia, Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre, New Delhi, India
Correspondence Address:
Shagun Bhatia Shah H. No: 174 – 175, Ground Floor, Pocket - 17, Sector-24, Rohini, New Delhi - 110 085 India
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DOI: 10.4103/TheIAForum.TheIAForum_8_17
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Partial thromboplastin time, kaolin (PTTK) is a global test sensitive to low levels of all the coagulation factors, except Factor VII and Factor XIII. Patients with extensive cancer have a propensity to develop a shortened PTTK. Our breast cancer patient had a prolonged PTTK result roughly 4 times the normal values. A detailed description of the preoperative workup including the special investigations is required to ascertain the cause of the prolongation and precautions taken, leading to successful breast cancer surgery and postoperative period in this patient follows. Allowing the surgeon to operate a patient with a PTTK >120 s and simultaneously at risk of thrombosis due to lupus anticoagulant is possible with a calculated risk and thorough preoperative evaluation. Prophylactic fresh frozen plasma and deep venous thrombosis prophylaxis have an important role.
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