Kathy McKay, R.N.
Department of Nursing and Patient Care Services,
Medical Surgical Nursing Division,
University of Iowa Hospitals
and Clinics
First Published: 1992
Last Revised: March 2004
Peer Review Status: Internally Peer Reviewed
This system helps to return your lost blood to your circulation quickly and efficiently. Your own blood is easily accepted by your body. It is a perfect match. While there are always some risks with reinfusion, each transfusion is carefully monitored. The reinfusion system is a safe way to help you in your recovery. You supply the best blood to aid in your healing--your own.
Discuss the possibilities of auto-transfusion with your physician. In most cases, auto-transfusion is possible.
See related Patient Textbooks about Orthopaedic Surgery or Pathology.
See related Patient Topics Blood Transfusion and Donation, Blood/Lymphatic System, Orthopaedic Surgery, Pathology or Surgeries.
See related Provider Textbooks about Orthopaedic Surgery or Pathology.
See related Provider Topics Blood Transfusion and Donation, Blood/Lymphatic System, Orthopaedic Surgery, Pathology or Surgeries.
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