Abstract
Many centers continue to use preoperative donation of autologous blood as part of their reconstructive protocol for pedicled transverse rectus abdominis musculocutaneous (TRAM) breast reconstruction, despite the lack of support for this in the English language literature. This prospective study compares 3 groups of patients undergoing reconstruction with TRAM flaps using 3 different protocols in 3 different centers. Group 1 did not donate blood preoperatively. Group 2 donated 1 to 2 U preoperatively and received their blood intraoperatively or during the early postoperative period. Group 3 did not receive their autologous blood unless they displayed symptoms of hypovolemia or anemia postoperatively. There were no statistical differences between groups in age, length of stay, or number of unilateral versus bilateral procedures. Patients who did not donate autologous blood (group 1) had statistically significantly higher preoperative and postoperative day 3 hemoglobin levels than patients in the groups that did predonate. The authors conclude that preoperative autologous donation of blood does not confer any clinical advantage to patients undergoing autologous breast reconstruction using pedicled TRAM flaps.
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