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Cell Salvation

Cell salvation in transfusion medicine refers to the process of recovering and using a patient's own blood cells during surgery or after trauma. Instead of relying solely on donated blood, medical teams can collect blood lost during the procedure, process it, and reinfuse it back into the patient. This approach minimizes the risks associated with blood transfusions from external donors and helps improve recovery outcomes by maintaining the patient’s blood volume and improving oxygen delivery to tissues. It embodies a more personalized and safer approach to managing blood loss in medical care.