Intraoperative Oct
reotide Intraoperative Octreotide is a medication used during surgery that helps reduce the need for transfusions and minimizes the risk of bleeding. It serves as an adjunct to other treatments, such as fluid resuscitation, which are used to reduce transfusion requirements. Intraoperative Octreotide has been shown to significantly reduce perioperative blood loss and the need for blood transfusions in a variety of surgeries, including laparoscopic and open abdominal, thoracic, and orthopedic surgeries, and pancreatic procedures. Intraoperative Octreotide is an effective and safe option for reducing intraoperative and postoperative bleeding, and it can help lower the costs and risks associated with blood transfusions.
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