The objective of this study was to investigate the efficacy of intraoperative Cell Saver blood salvage during emergency surgery for massive hemothorax on minimizing perioperative allogeneic red blood cell (RBC) transfusion. Fourteen consecutive patients of massive hemothorax with more than 800 cc of intrathoracic bleeding estimated by chest X-ray and/or chest computed tomography (CT) scan at presentation between 2009 and 2021 were retrospectively reviewed. Intraoperative Cell Saver blood salvage was performed in 11 patients (Cell Saver group) with a median volume of 820 cc (range, 421-1700 cc). The amount of perioperative allogeneic RBC transfusion in the Cell Saver group (median, 4 units) was significantly smaller than that in the non-Cell Saver group (median, 10 units) ( = 0.009). The volume of Cell Saver autologous transfusion in 6 patients without preoperative chest tube drainage (median, 1114 cc) was significantly larger than that in 5 patients who had preoperative drainage (median, 660 cc) ( = 0.0173). In conclusion, the utilization of intraoperative blood salvage in emergency surgery for massive hemothorax along with limiting the amount of preoperative chest tube drainage is an efficient strategy to minimize perioperative allogeneic RBC transfusion.

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