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Haemostasis in Spine Surgery

Contributor(s): Szpalski, Marek [editor.] | Weiskopf, Richard B [editor.] | Gunzburg, Robert [editor.] | Aebi, Max [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005.Description: VI, 117 p. 27 illus., 19 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540273943.Subject(s): Medicine | Orthopedics | Medicine & Public Health | Surgical OrthopedicsDDC classification: 617.47 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Research and evidence about blood sparing in spine surgery -- Review -- Blood loss in adult spinal surgery -- Blood Loss in pediatric spine surgery -- An overview of blood-sparing techniques used in spine surgery during the perioperative period -- What is the evidence for using hemostatic agents in surgery? -- Pre-operative Measures to Reduce Blood Loss -- Predeposit autologous donation in spinal surgery: a multicentre study -- Preoperative erythropoietin in spine surgery -- Peri-operative Measures to Reduce Blood Loss -- Positioning on surgical table -- Aprotinin and major orthopedic surgery -- Tranexamic acid for major spinal surgery -- Controlled hypotension for spinal surgery -- Acute normovolemic hemodilution -- Hemoglobin substitutes -- The use of recombinant activated coagulation factor VII for spine surgery -- The use of local agents: bone wax, gelatin, collagen, oxidized cellulose -- The use of fibrin sealants in spinal surgery -- Technical Note -- The use of local agents: surgicel and surgifoam -- A new simplified technique for producing platelet-rich plasma: a short technical note -- Post-operative Measures to Reduce Blood Loss -- Transfusion of post-operative shed blood: laboratory characteristics and clinical utility.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Blood loss in spine surgery is a significant and very common problem connected with all kinds of surgical procedures. An international faculty of authors provide a comprehensive survey on the research and evidence about blood sparing in spine surgery. This publication fills a gap in the spinal literature and provides invaluable data for all those confronted with blood loss during surgical procedures on the spine.
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Research and evidence about blood sparing in spine surgery -- Review -- Blood loss in adult spinal surgery -- Blood Loss in pediatric spine surgery -- An overview of blood-sparing techniques used in spine surgery during the perioperative period -- What is the evidence for using hemostatic agents in surgery? -- Pre-operative Measures to Reduce Blood Loss -- Predeposit autologous donation in spinal surgery: a multicentre study -- Preoperative erythropoietin in spine surgery -- Peri-operative Measures to Reduce Blood Loss -- Positioning on surgical table -- Aprotinin and major orthopedic surgery -- Tranexamic acid for major spinal surgery -- Controlled hypotension for spinal surgery -- Acute normovolemic hemodilution -- Hemoglobin substitutes -- The use of recombinant activated coagulation factor VII for spine surgery -- The use of local agents: bone wax, gelatin, collagen, oxidized cellulose -- The use of fibrin sealants in spinal surgery -- Technical Note -- The use of local agents: surgicel and surgifoam -- A new simplified technique for producing platelet-rich plasma: a short technical note -- Post-operative Measures to Reduce Blood Loss -- Transfusion of post-operative shed blood: laboratory characteristics and clinical utility.

Blood loss in spine surgery is a significant and very common problem connected with all kinds of surgical procedures. An international faculty of authors provide a comprehensive survey on the research and evidence about blood sparing in spine surgery. This publication fills a gap in the spinal literature and provides invaluable data for all those confronted with blood loss during surgical procedures on the spine.

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