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Title: [Blood reinfusion in massive blood loss during urological operations]. Author: Vagner EA, Davidov MI. Journal: Urol Nefrol (Mosk); 1998; (1):23-7. PubMed ID: 9532941. Abstract: In massive blood loss (1000-4900 ml) during operations on the kidneys, urinary tract and prostate in 65 patients 750 to 3600 ml of blood were reinfused. Sixty (92.3%) patients recovered. Fatal outcomes in 5 cases were caused by complications of the underlying and concomitant diseases and were unrelated to blood reinfusion. Study of morphological, biochemical and coagulation properties of the patients' blood showed gradual restoration of hemostatic values and the absence of harmful effect of the reinfusion on the organism. The authors claim that blood reinfusion can be undertaken in operations on the kidney, urinary tract and prostate when there are vital indications. Kidney tumors are a relative contraindication for reinfusion. Blood reinfusion is not indicated in purulent diseases of the kidneys.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]