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what is bloodless surgery? (dont copy from google)

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Answered by Vamprixussa
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Bloodless surgery is a type of surgery that takes place without the use of blood bank products.

  • Patients undergoing this type of surgery have a better survival rate.

  • They also spend less time in hospitals.

  • They need not require intensive care units.

Surgeries can destroy our lives or bring us back to life.

  • Average estimated blood loss for all groups was 273.23 mL.

Males have a higher average blood loss than females.

The body rebuilds the blood supply after a surgery.

The reason why bloodless surgeries are preferred by doctors is because the patient has a very low risk of developing infections after the surgery.

Also, the recovery rate is much faster in bloodless surgeries and patients can leave earlier as they would be healthy soon.

  • Surgeons always seek to reduce blood loss during surgeries as it leads to adverse conditions including death.

                                                                         


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Answered by sara122
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what is bloodless surgery?

  • Bloodless surgery is a type of surgery that takes place without the use of blood bank products.

Patients undergoing this type of surgery have a better survival rate.

They also spend less time in hospitals.

  • • They need not require intensive care units.

Surgeries can destroy our lives or bring us back to life.

  • Average estimated blood loss for all groups was 273.23 mL.
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