
Surgeries & Procedures
Transfusion-Free Medicine and Surgery
When Blood is not an Option
In 2001, Saint Alphonsus became the first hospital in Idaho to develop
a formal Transfusion-Free Medicine program for patients who choose to avoid the
use of donor blood during medical and surgical procedures. A growing number of
patients are now choosing this type of surgery because transfusion-free techniques
eliminate the risk of blood-borne illnesses and infections. In addition to health
preference, many hold a religious conviction which prevents them from receiving
blood transfusions.
At Saint Alphonsus, we assist patients pre- and post-surgery with pharmaceuticals,
including erythropoietin (EPO) and many other fractions, and intra-operatively
as well with blood salvage equipment and techniques, such as hemodilution, which
allow the patients to become their own blood bank.
Saint Alphonsus is a founding member of the Society for the Advancement of Blood
Management, an international organization dedicated to new techniques, procedures
and treatments in transfusion-free medicine. The organization's website, www.sabm.org,
has a listing of member hospitals across the country, new advances in the field
and resources to learn more about new products and techniques.
If you, a friend or family member have questions or would like more information,
please contact the Transfusion-Free program at 208-367-6464 or toll-free 866-466-6464.