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Autologous Transfusion of Blood Aspirated during Suction Decompression in Clipping of Large or Giant Cerebral Aneurysm

The suction decompression (SD) method, which proactively aspirates the blood flowing into the aneurysm and reduces the internal pressure of the aneurysm, is useful for clipping surgery of large and giant cerebral aneurysm. However, there has been little discussion on re-utilization of blood aspirate...

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Autores principales: MATSUZAWA, Ryo, MURATA, Hidetoshi, SATO, Mitsuru, MIYAZAKI, Ryohei, TANAKA, Takahiro, SHIMIZU, Nobuyuki, TATEISHI, Kensuke, SUENAGA, Jun, YAMAMOTO, Tetsuya
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Publicado: The Japan Neurosurgical Society 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6753252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31231087
http://dx.doi.org/10.2176/nmc.tn.2018-0299
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author MATSUZAWA, Ryo
MURATA, Hidetoshi
SATO, Mitsuru
MIYAZAKI, Ryohei
TANAKA, Takahiro
SHIMIZU, Nobuyuki
TATEISHI, Kensuke
SUENAGA, Jun
YAMAMOTO, Tetsuya
author_facet MATSUZAWA, Ryo
MURATA, Hidetoshi
SATO, Mitsuru
MIYAZAKI, Ryohei
TANAKA, Takahiro
SHIMIZU, Nobuyuki
TATEISHI, Kensuke
SUENAGA, Jun
YAMAMOTO, Tetsuya
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description The suction decompression (SD) method, which proactively aspirates the blood flowing into the aneurysm and reduces the internal pressure of the aneurysm, is useful for clipping surgery of large and giant cerebral aneurysm. However, there has been little discussion on re-utilization of blood aspirated during SD. This study aimed to examine the safety, convenience, and usefulness of autologous transfusion of aspirated blood using a transfusion bag. At the time of craniotomy, the cervical carotid artery is fully exposed. An angiocatheter sheath was inserted into the carotid artery and placed in the internal carotid artery. In SD, blood was aspirated from the sheath at a constant speed and quickly stored in a blood transfusion storage bag. Blood aspiration was repeated with a new syringe; once the transfusion bag was full, the blood was re-administered to the patient. Changes in vital sign and hemoglobin/hematocrit values before and after SD were examined in five cases performed in this procedure. The aspirated blood volumes of five cases ranged from 130 to 400 mL, and all aspirated blood was successfully re-transfused. There was no critical change in vital sign, and no significant decrease in the hemoglobin/hematocrit value. No findings suggestive of complications of thrombus formation, infection, and hemolysis were noted. Re-transfusion of aspirated blood during SD using a transfusion bag is a simple and safe method, which can minimize potential risk of re-utilizing aspirated blood, and enables the safe and easy execution of SD regardless of aspirated blood volume.
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spelling pubmed-67532522019-09-20 Autologous Transfusion of Blood Aspirated during Suction Decompression in Clipping of Large or Giant Cerebral Aneurysm MATSUZAWA, Ryo MURATA, Hidetoshi SATO, Mitsuru MIYAZAKI, Ryohei TANAKA, Takahiro SHIMIZU, Nobuyuki TATEISHI, Kensuke SUENAGA, Jun YAMAMOTO, Tetsuya Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo) Technical Note The suction decompression (SD) method, which proactively aspirates the blood flowing into the aneurysm and reduces the internal pressure of the aneurysm, is useful for clipping surgery of large and giant cerebral aneurysm. However, there has been little discussion on re-utilization of blood aspirated during SD. This study aimed to examine the safety, convenience, and usefulness of autologous transfusion of aspirated blood using a transfusion bag. At the time of craniotomy, the cervical carotid artery is fully exposed. An angiocatheter sheath was inserted into the carotid artery and placed in the internal carotid artery. In SD, blood was aspirated from the sheath at a constant speed and quickly stored in a blood transfusion storage bag. Blood aspiration was repeated with a new syringe; once the transfusion bag was full, the blood was re-administered to the patient. Changes in vital sign and hemoglobin/hematocrit values before and after SD were examined in five cases performed in this procedure. The aspirated blood volumes of five cases ranged from 130 to 400 mL, and all aspirated blood was successfully re-transfused. There was no critical change in vital sign, and no significant decrease in the hemoglobin/hematocrit value. No findings suggestive of complications of thrombus formation, infection, and hemolysis were noted. Re-transfusion of aspirated blood during SD using a transfusion bag is a simple and safe method, which can minimize potential risk of re-utilizing aspirated blood, and enables the safe and easy execution of SD regardless of aspirated blood volume. The Japan Neurosurgical Society 2019-09 2019-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6753252/ /pubmed/31231087 http://dx.doi.org/10.2176/nmc.tn.2018-0299 Text en © 2019 The Japan Neurosurgical Society This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
spellingShingle Technical Note
MATSUZAWA, Ryo
MURATA, Hidetoshi
SATO, Mitsuru
MIYAZAKI, Ryohei
TANAKA, Takahiro
SHIMIZU, Nobuyuki
TATEISHI, Kensuke
SUENAGA, Jun
YAMAMOTO, Tetsuya
Autologous Transfusion of Blood Aspirated during Suction Decompression in Clipping of Large or Giant Cerebral Aneurysm
title Autologous Transfusion of Blood Aspirated during Suction Decompression in Clipping of Large or Giant Cerebral Aneurysm
title_full Autologous Transfusion of Blood Aspirated during Suction Decompression in Clipping of Large or Giant Cerebral Aneurysm
title_fullStr Autologous Transfusion of Blood Aspirated during Suction Decompression in Clipping of Large or Giant Cerebral Aneurysm
title_full_unstemmed Autologous Transfusion of Blood Aspirated during Suction Decompression in Clipping of Large or Giant Cerebral Aneurysm
title_short Autologous Transfusion of Blood Aspirated during Suction Decompression in Clipping of Large or Giant Cerebral Aneurysm
title_sort autologous transfusion of blood aspirated during suction decompression in clipping of large or giant cerebral aneurysm
topic Technical Note
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6753252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31231087
http://dx.doi.org/10.2176/nmc.tn.2018-0299
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