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Hi everyone,
Welcome to part 2 of our series on cell salvage in obstetrics and gynaecology!
Last week we had a great discussion on the basics of cell salvage and focused on what the team in the surgical field need to know to do a great job. If you haven’t listened to that yet check it out here:
Link
This week we welcome back Dr Matt Rucklidge and we have the recording of the talk he gave our department recently on the latest thoughts surrounding the use of cell salvage in obstetrics. If you haven’t been watching this space closely over the last few years you may be unaware that there has been a definite change in approach to many aspects of how obstetric cell salvage is now done. Listen to Matt present a very balanced and thoughtful discussion on the following:
Some of his talk is based on the following recent articles:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/x19ximgn0d814rn/Cell%20Salvage%20update%20August%202018.mp4?dl=0
National Blood Authority guidelines for intraoperative cell salvage: https://www.blood.gov.au/ics
Great resource from the UK pdfs and free slides on all the various aspects of cell salvage: https://www.transfusionguidelines.org/transfusion-practice/uk-cell-salvage-action-group/intraoperative-cell-salvage-education
If you want to revise the benefits of autologous blood (i.e. the patient’s own blood) then listen to this earlier episode:
The post 041 – Obstetric cell salvage an update, what only one suction, no filter and more with Dr Matt Rucklidge appeared first on obsgynaecritcare.
By Roger Browning - AnaesthetistHi everyone,
Welcome to part 2 of our series on cell salvage in obstetrics and gynaecology!
Last week we had a great discussion on the basics of cell salvage and focused on what the team in the surgical field need to know to do a great job. If you haven’t listened to that yet check it out here:
Link
This week we welcome back Dr Matt Rucklidge and we have the recording of the talk he gave our department recently on the latest thoughts surrounding the use of cell salvage in obstetrics. If you haven’t been watching this space closely over the last few years you may be unaware that there has been a definite change in approach to many aspects of how obstetric cell salvage is now done. Listen to Matt present a very balanced and thoughtful discussion on the following:
Some of his talk is based on the following recent articles:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/x19ximgn0d814rn/Cell%20Salvage%20update%20August%202018.mp4?dl=0
National Blood Authority guidelines for intraoperative cell salvage: https://www.blood.gov.au/ics
Great resource from the UK pdfs and free slides on all the various aspects of cell salvage: https://www.transfusionguidelines.org/transfusion-practice/uk-cell-salvage-action-group/intraoperative-cell-salvage-education
If you want to revise the benefits of autologous blood (i.e. the patient’s own blood) then listen to this earlier episode:
The post 041 – Obstetric cell salvage an update, what only one suction, no filter and more with Dr Matt Rucklidge appeared first on obsgynaecritcare.