Literature DB >> 22837998

What is the role of autologous blood transfusion in major spine surgery?

Naresh Kumar1, Yongsheng Chen, Chinmoy Nath, Eugene Hern Choon Liu.   

Abstract

Major spine surgery is associated with significant blood loss, which has numerous complications. Blood loss is therefore an important concern when undertaking any major spine surgery. Blood loss can be addressed by reducing intraoperative blood loss and replenishing perioperative blood loss. Reducing intraoperative blood loss helps maintain hemodynamic equilibrium and provides a clearer operative field during surgery. Homologous blood transfusion is still the mainstay for replenishing blood loss in major spine surgery across the world, despite its known adverse effects. These significant adverse effects can be seen in up to 20% of patients. Autologous blood transfusion avoids the risks associated with homologous blood transfusion and has been shown to be cost-effective. This article reviews the different methods of autologous transfusion and focuses on the use of intraoperative cell salvage in major spine surgery. Autologous blood transfusion is a proven alternative to homologous transfusion in major spine surgery, avoiding most, if not all of these adverse effects. However, autologous blood transfusion rates in major spine surgery remain low across the world. Autologous blood transfusion may obviate the need for homologous transfusion completely. We encourage spine surgeons to consider autologous blood transfusion wherever feasible.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22837998

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Orthop (Belle Mead NJ)        ISSN: 1078-4519


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Authors:  J Zhou
Journal:  Braz J Med Biol Res       Date:  2016-08-01       Impact factor: 2.590

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Authors:  Jia-Hua Tang; Yi Lyu; Li-Ming Cheng; Ying-Chuan Li; Da-Ming Gou
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