Background <p>The improvement in liposuction and associated procedures seen in recent years have led to an increase in complications , particularly related to significant blood loss. This study aims to evaluate the intraoperative use of cell salvage to recover red blood cells from liposuction aspirate and reinfuse them into the patient.</p> Methods <p>A prospective , randomized, blinded and controlled trial was conducted with 63 patients.</p> Results <p>Postoperative hematocrit (HT) was significantly higher in the intervention group (34.8 ± 3.3) compared to the control group (31.1 ± 2.7, p &lt; 0.001). Similarly, hemoglobin ( Hb) levels were greater 24 hours after surgery (11.7 ± 1.1 vs. 10.4 ± 0.8, p &lt; 0.001). On average, 198.5 mL (198.50 ± 136.60) of red blood cells were recovered and reinfused.</p> Conclusion <p>Patient blood management is a key strategy to enhance surgical outcomes globally . The use of cell salvage during liposuction helps preserve hemoglobin levels close to normal ranges and prevent acute anemia, contributing to faster and safer recovery . Cell salvage should be considered a standard tool and routinely used in extensive liposuction procedures.</p> Level of Evidence V <p>This journal requires that authors assign a level of evidence to each article. For a full description of these Evidence-Based Medicine ratings, please refer to the Table of Contents or the online Instructions to Authors &#xa0;<a href="http://www.springer.com/00266">www.springer.com/00266</a>.</p>

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Cell Salvage in Liposuction, a Safety Tool in a New Surgical Scenario

  • Luiz Felipe Duarte Fernandes Vieira

摘要

Background

The improvement in liposuction and associated procedures seen in recent years have led to an increase in complications , particularly related to significant blood loss. This study aims to evaluate the intraoperative use of cell salvage to recover red blood cells from liposuction aspirate and reinfuse them into the patient.

Methods

A prospective , randomized, blinded and controlled trial was conducted with 63 patients.

Results

Postoperative hematocrit (HT) was significantly higher in the intervention group (34.8 ± 3.3) compared to the control group (31.1 ± 2.7, p < 0.001). Similarly, hemoglobin ( Hb) levels were greater 24 hours after surgery (11.7 ± 1.1 vs. 10.4 ± 0.8, p < 0.001). On average, 198.5 mL (198.50 ± 136.60) of red blood cells were recovered and reinfused.

Conclusion

Patient blood management is a key strategy to enhance surgical outcomes globally . The use of cell salvage during liposuction helps preserve hemoglobin levels close to normal ranges and prevent acute anemia, contributing to faster and safer recovery . Cell salvage should be considered a standard tool and routinely used in extensive liposuction procedures.

Level of Evidence V

This journal requires that authors assign a level of evidence to each article. For a full description of these Evidence-Based Medicine ratings, please refer to the Table of Contents or the online Instructions to Authors  www.springer.com/00266.