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Pulsatile Perfusion

Pulsatile perfusion is a method used during certain surgeries, like heart procedures, to mimic the natural heartbeat. Instead of continuous blood flow, it gently "pumps" blood in rhythmic bursts, similar to how the heart pumps blood through the body. This approach helps maintain better blood circulation, supports organ function, and reduces tissue damage. By replicating the heartbeat's pulsating action, it provides a more physiological environment for the patient's organs, especially the brain and heart, during surgery. Overall, pulsatile perfusion aims to improve outcomes by preserving organ health and function during complex medical procedures.