Research Article: Safe and Effective Blood Preservation Through Acute Normovolemic Hemodilution and Low-Dose Tranexamic Acid in Open Partial Hepatectomy
Introduction:
The liver is a highly vascularized organ with delicate tissue. Its basic anatomical units, hepatic lobules, are centered around the central vein. Operating on the liver presents challenges due to its role in synthesizing most coagulation factors, making it tricky to manage effectively with a single approach. Managing blood loss and the need for transfusions has always been a concern in liver surgery. Simultaneously, using allogeneic blood transfusions during the perioperative period can lead to adverse patient…
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