Surgery may involve the use of techniques such as cell salvage, a device which recycles and cleans blood from a patient during an operation and redirects it into the patient's body.
Other methods include the use of blood substitutes, which at present do not carry oxygen but expand the volume of the blood to prevent shock. Blood substitutes which do carry oxygen are also under development.
Laser or sonic scalpels work by minimizing the bleeding during an operation.
Further information about bloodless surgery
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