| Literature DB >> 8808560 |
L F Zantut1, M A Machado, P Volpe, R S Poggetti, D Birolini.
Abstract
Autotransfusion is being increasingly used to avoid the complications of homologous blood transfusion. In abdominal trauma, however, the collected blood may be contaminated by intestinal contents when digestive or urinary lesions are present. In such situations, the reinfusion of blood is contraindicated. We present our experience with autotransfusion of blood collected by laparoscopy from the abdominal cavity of 21 trauma patients. Laparoscopy allowed the aspiration of blood and, at the same time, permitted diagnosis of visceral lesions, avoiding reinfusion of contaminated blood. No complications occurred, and hematocrit values were significantly elevated. This procedure may represent the only possible method of blood transfusion in Jehovah's Witnesses, as with one patient in our series.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8808560
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Laparosc Endosc ISSN: 1051-7200