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If you had a great blood loss during the surgery, then this could of caused the Anemia.
Intraoperative blood collection: the blood lost during surgery is processed, and the red blood cells are re-infused during or immediately after surgery.
Well u replace blood by getting surgery
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Preoperative donation: the patient donates blood once a week for one to three weeks before surgery. The blood is separated and the blood components needed are reinfused during surgery.
It could have just given birth, or be injured in some way.
a blood transfusion during heart surgery ?
Blood build up behind a knee cap seven months after surgery could mean that there is damage to the blood vessels. It could also mean there is an infection present.
Hypotension in surgery refers to the intentional lowering of the patient's arterial blood pressure during the procedure. Lowering blood pressure has been shown to reduce blood loss and the consequent need for transfusions.
Blood clotting is essential in preventing excessive bleeding when you are injured. It helps to seal off the damaged blood vessel and promote healing. Without the ability to clot, you could potentially bleed to death from even minor injuries.
the patient donates blood immediately before surgery to decrease the loss of red blood cells during surgery. Immediately after donating, the patient receives fluids to compensate for the amount of blood removed.
It is very rare for you to have a blood transfusion. In most cases, you do not need one.