Coagulation is a complex process that involves a series of biochemical and cellular events, culminating in the formation of a blood clot to stop bleeding.
During bloodless surgery, it is essential to control this balance to prevent excessive bleeding without compromising the body’s ability to heal properly. In this post, we will explore the advanced techniques and innovative strategies that surgeons use to master the balance of coagulation in bloodless surgery.
Comprehensive preoperative evaluation: Based on clinical data and laboratory tests, the medical team performs a detailed assessment of the patient’s coagulation status, allowing for a personalized approach during surgery.
Cutting-edge technology: The use of advanced surgical instruments such as precise electrocauteries and vascular sealing devices enables a more controlled and precise surgical intervention, minimizing bleeding during the procedure.
Hemostatic agents: The use of innovative hemostatic agents such as gels, sealants, and special sutures helps control bleeding during and after surgery, promoting faster and safer recovery for the patient.
Rigorous monitoring: Utilizing coagulometry techniques or other laboratory methods to ensure that the balance is maintained and adjusted as necessary.
At the Bloodless Surgery Institute, we are committed to leading this journey by combining advances in medical science with a humanized approach, offering safe and effective alternatives for those facing blood-related restrictions.