Blood loss during repair of craniosynostosis
- PMID: 8280553
- DOI: 10.1093/bja/71.6.854
Blood loss during repair of craniosynostosis
Abstract
Surgical repair of craniosynostosis carries a high risk with large blood losses. Over a 2-yr period, we have managed 115 patients undergoing craniosynostosis repair with peroperative haemodilution to achieve a final PCV of 0.28-0.35. Measurements of PCV allowed calculation of estimated blood losses and transfused volumes in terms of red blood cell mass. Total estimated red cell volume lost was 91 +/- 66% of patient's estimated red blood cell volume during the peroperative period. The type of skull deformation and surgical procedure determined the extent of peroperative bleeding. Peroperative transfusion was satisfactory in 48% of patients and slight overtransfusion was noted in 32%. During the postoperative period, liberal administration of blood led to overtransfusion and possibly unnecessary transfusion in 74% of patients. Because of the well known risks of transmission of infectious disease, strict volume compensation with development of haemodilution and autotransfusion procedures should be used to limit these risks.
Comment in
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Blood loss during repair of craniosynostosis.Br J Anaesth. 2004 Nov;93(5):747; author reply 747. doi: 10.1093/bja/aeh624. Br J Anaesth. 2004. PMID: 15472145 No abstract available.
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