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Preoperative autologous blood donation for oral and maxillofacial surgery: an analysis of 913 patients.Nath A, Pogrel MA Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of California, San Francisco 94143-0440, USA. PURPOSE: Autologous transfusions are frequently used with elective surgical procedures and are a mandated choice under California law. Because unused units cannot be transfused to other patients, it is important to assess utilization and minimize waste. METHODS: The transfusion needs of 913 consecutive patients scheduled for major oral and maxillofacial surgery at the University of California San Francisco were evaluated in 3 categories: oncologic and reconstructive surgery (563), orthognathic surgery (260), and temporomandibular joint surgery (90). RESULTS: 24.9% of patients chose to undergo preoperative autologous blood donation. 24.2%, 20.6%, and 11.4% of oncologic and reconstructive surgery, orthognathic surgery, and temporomandibular joint surgery patients, respectively, who made an autologous donation preoperatively, subsequently received a transfusion postoperatively. CONCLUSION: Transfusion needs for most oral surgery procedures are clearly overestimated; the relatively low risk of blood loss associated with these procedures today should be taken into account when asking patients to participate in preoperative autologous blood donation. Published 2 March 2005 in J Oral Maxillofac Surg, 63(3): 347-9.
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