The First Move Happens Before Surgery Even Begins – Let’s Talk Patient Blood Management
Let’s Talk Patient Blood Management shared a post on LinkedIn:
“The First Move Happens Before Surgery Even Begins
In bloodless cardiac surgery, precision doesn’t start in the operating room, it starts before the patient is even asleep.
After 30 years of experience, Dr. Michael Moront emphasizes something most people never consider:
understanding how a patient’s blood behaves before any intervention is made.
Because it’s not just about how much you have, it’s about how well it works.
This early insight can change everything.
It allows surgical teams to anticipate risk, adjust strategy, and reduce complications before they even begin.
This clip offers a glimpse into the level of preparation behind bloodless care, and why outcomes are being redefined.
Full episode explores how preparation, not reaction, is shaping the future of surgery.”
Yvette Bunch, Customer Service Associate at Freelance, shared this post on LinkedIn:
“My director, who was a blood banker, saw the benefits back in 2004!
Why are we so slow in quality improvement?”
Proceed to the video attached to the post.
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