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[Surgery without donor's blood].

Iu V Tarichko, A S Ermolov, Iu V Nemytin

    Khirurgiia
    |October 13, 2004
    PubMed
    Summary

    The "Surgery without blood" program minimizes donor's blood components (DBC) transfusion through various techniques. This approach reduces complications, shortens hospital stays, and improves patient outcomes, proving cost-effective.

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    Area of Science:

    • Transfusion Medicine
    • Surgical Innovation
    • Patient Blood Management

    Context:

    • Broad clinical implementation of the
    • Surgery without blood
    • program.
    • Addresses challenges in minimizing donor blood component (DBC) transfusion across diverse surgical specialties.
    • Integrates multiple strategies for blood conservation.

    Purpose:

    • To present the comprehensive
    • Surgery without blood
    • program.
    • To detail the key components of the program, including erythropoiesis stimulation, autologous blood preparation, and advanced surgical techniques.
    • To evaluate the program's effectiveness in reducing DBC transfusion in both elective and urgent surgical settings.

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    Summary:

    • The
    • Surgery without blood
    • program incorporates erythropoiesis stimulation, autologous blood preparation via acute normovolemic hemodilution, meticulous surgical techniques, intraoperative blood salvage, and optimized anesthesia and hemostasis management.
    • Successfully minimizes DBC requirements in elective surgeries (cardiac, orthopedic, neurosurgery, oncology, general) and significantly reduces them in urgent procedures.

    Impact:

    • Rejection of DBC transfusion leads to fewer postoperative complications and shorter hospital stays.
    • Improves overall treatment outcomes and demonstrates significant cost-effectiveness.
    • Enhances patient safety and resource utilization in surgical settings.