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[A new method for intraoperative autotransfusion].

S Horsch, R Schmidt, M Imhoff

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    This study evaluated the Solcotrans autotransfusion system in 18 patients undergoing surgery. The system effectively reinfused blood, reducing the need for stored blood in 13 operations.

    Area of Science:

    • Surgical Innovation
    • Transfusion Medicine
    • Medical Device Technology

    Context:

    • Evaluation of a novel autotransfusion system in a university surgical department.
    • The Solcotrans system utilizes a vacuum pump and sodium citrate for blood aspiration and reinfusion.
    • The system was implemented in various surgical procedures, including venous thrombectomy, aortic aneurysm repair, and shunt surgery.

    Purpose:

    • To assess the efficacy and application of the Solcotrans autotransfusion system.
    • To determine the system's utility in reducing reliance on stored donor blood.
    • To document the system's performance across diverse surgical interventions.

    Summary:

    • The Solcotrans autotransfusion system was utilized 74 times in 18 patients.

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  • The system allows for the aspiration of 500 ml of blood after adding 50 ml of sodium citrate.
  • Stored blood was deemed unnecessary in 13 of the surgical cases where the system was employed.
  • Impact:

    • Demonstrates the potential of the Solcotrans system to minimize the need for allogeneic blood transfusions.
    • Highlights the system's versatility in complex surgical scenarios.
    • Suggests a viable alternative for intraoperative blood management, potentially improving patient outcomes and reducing costs.