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12-23-2004, 03:12 PM
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Pennsylvania - Geisinger Finds Bloodless Surgery Make Faster Recovery
http://www.wnep.com/Global/story.asp?S=2725271
Wednesday, December 22 4:27pm By Jill Garrett
Geisinger Finds Bloodless Surgery Make Faster Recovery
The nation's blood shortage - moved a major medical center in our area to reduce the demand for blood transfusions. The program is helping patients recover faster.
As Baby Boomers age, experts predict the demand for blood used in surgeries will increase. An area hospital found a way to lower that demand and speed up patient recovery at the same time.
Geisinger Medical Center near Danville started a Blood Conservation Program, or bloodless surgery.
It means patients taking part in the program will receive no blood transfusions, or have some of their drawn ahead of time in case of an emergency.
One patient, named Bill, has a wound on his knee that isn't healing. He had some of his blood platelets drawn before his surgery, so it could be used later, to boost the healing process.
Nurse Anesthetist Art Richer is treating the wound, "We'll place a gauze on Bill's knee, and the gauze will keep all of this white platelet rich substance, which contains tremendous growth factors and proteins, to accelerate the healing process. Bill's wound will close quicker than it normally would."
Bill is impressed with the treatment, "I think it's great, since I started back on this, it's unbelievable, how it's healing."
There are some patients automatically enrolled in the program. Those include high risk expectant mothers, orthopedic patients and cardiac patients.
Dr. Susan Baro, a trauma surgeon, heads up the program and is seeing good results. It's all about weighing the benefits and the risks. "I don't want to say blood's bad, we give a lot of blood. I'm on the trauma surgeon, we use blood all the time. Blood does carry some inherent risks, if those risks are 1-in-100,000, if you're the one that gets something from the blood, then it was 100-percent for you."
This doctor finds the no blood transfusion program is helping other high risk patients. "High risk OB patients. These are young people who were most likely going to need blood. If you can avoid blood, at all costs, then these people are way ahead," Baro finds.
With a blood shortage nationwide - surgeons here find if you can keep just one person from being transfused, who doesn't need it, it makes a difference.
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12-27-2004, 07:57 AM
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Thank to the Watch Tower organisation for their stand on bloodless operations that we find out today the benefits of bloodless operations and quick recovery time , I believe ti the best thing i know some one who have major surgery without blood and her recovery time was marvelous in comparison with some else who had the same surgery and and months of recovery and infections bloodless surgry is the best out i would recommed it to any one but Doctors need to be more informed about the issue of Bloddless surgery I saw a new Video on TV relaesed by the watch tower Org. it was excellent and well put with the latest information on bloodless methods
I would recommend see it www.watchtower.org it informatin that weall could benefit from.
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03-02-2005, 01:55 PM
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BMS - Bloodless Medicine and Surgery - the gold standard in patient care
I heard it said "Why should JW's get the best medicine?" in regards to Bloodless Medicine and Surgery
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