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Bloodless Heart Surgery on Bombay Blood Group Patient
20 Jan
Summary
- A 69-year-old man with the rare Bombay blood group underwent surgery.
- The patient received aortic valve replacement and bypass surgery.
- The challenging procedure was performed without any blood transfusion.

A significant medical milestone was achieved at Kauvery Hospital, Vadapalani, where a 69-year-old patient with the extremely rare Bombay blood group received a bloodless combined cardiac surgery. The complex operation involved both aortic valve replacement and coronary artery bypass surgery.
This high-risk procedure presented unique challenges due to the patient's critical aortic valve narrowing, significant blockages in his coronary arteries, and the extreme difficulty in finding compatible blood. The surgical team, led by Dr. Anbarasu Mohanraj, successfully navigated these obstacles by adhering to stringent blood conservation protocols.
The patient is now recovering well following the successful intervention. This case highlights advancements in surgical techniques and the capabilities of modern medicine in managing complex cases involving rare blood types.



