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Key points in reducing transfusion requirements in perioperative period [PDF]
Surgical intervention can lead to blood loss either through perioperative complications, or through disease severity until surgery. For this reason, mastering the main strategies to improve surgical patients’ haematological status, to reduce transfusion ...
Mirela Tiglis +4 more
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Blood Loss in Surgery for Aggressive Vertebral Haemangioma with and without Embolisation [PDF]
Despite their benign nature some symptomatic aggressive vertebral haemangiomas (AVH) require surgery to decompress spinal cord and/or stabilise pathological fractures.
Yohan Robinson +3 more
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Surgical Approaches for Acetabulum Fracture Treatment: Analytic Review [PDF]
Background. The use of classical and modified surgical approaches to acetabulum is accompanied by serious intra- and postoperative complications associated with tissues, vessels, nerves, and lymphatic structures injury.
Alexandr I. Kolesnik +6 more
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Sugammadex and blood loss during cervical spine fusion surgery
Background and Aims: Sugammadex (SUG) has been associated with changes in coagulation studies. Most reports have concluded a lack of clinical significance based on surgical blood loss with SUG use at the end of surgery. Previous reports have not measured
Ryan J Keneally +6 more
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Background and Objectives: Blood transfusion is the mainstay of treatment for several serious illnesses, surgical, and trauma patients. The aim of this study is to develop maximum surgical blood order schedule (MSBOS) for surgeries in our institute to ...
Gudditi Sandhya +12 more
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Objective. To analyze the results of surgical treatment of post-traumatic deformities of the thoracic and lumbar spine using staged surgical interventions from the point of view of surgical safety, and to study the structure, frequency and nature of ...
Konstantin O. Borzykh +2 more
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Introduction Topical hemostatic agents, used alone or in combination, have become common adjuncts to manage tissue and organ bleeding resulting from trauma and surgical procedures.
Melinda H. MacDonald +5 more
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Utility of non-invasive haemoglobin monitoring in oncosurgery patients
Background and Aims: Oncosurgeries may incur massive blood loss demanding frequent blood sampling to assess blood loss and the need for intraoperative blood transfusions.
Namrata Gupta +4 more
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Background: Severe hip pain with associated significant functional limitation is the major indication for total hip replacement, a rewarding and gratifying procedure.
Michael Ebiyon Ugbeye +5 more
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Background. Radical reconstructive operations on the bones of the skull in children with craniostenoses are always accompanied by significant intraoperative blood loss.
O. N. Pulkina +2 more
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