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Bloodless Treatments

If you are considering bloodless surgery, you should know that bloodless surgeons use many strategies throughout the stages of the surgical process: before, during and post-surgery.

For example, different medications can increase the patient’s blood volume. Then, during the surgery, surgeons use cutting-edge technology, which can avoid blood loss. There are special machines and surgical techniques used for this purpose. Some doctors may store the patient’s blood before surgery to transfuse it if necessary. For patients who choose not to be transfused, there are also machines that continually circulate the blood so it never leaves the body. Finally, there are techniques used post-surgery to help the patient recover.

Learn more about bloodless surgery techniques used:

Want to know more about bloodless surgery? Please call us at 202-444-1797 to make an appointment, or talk to our administrator about your bloodless surgery needs.