Fewer Transfusions – Lower Treatment Costs
Studies show: Less allogeneic blood means more stable hematology, faster mobilization, and significantly shortened hospitalization duration.
With BloodSaver, we are developing a smart solution to efficiently minimize intraoperative blood loss and selectively and safely return lost blood.
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Why Hospitals Rely on BloodSaver
Studies show: Less allogeneic blood means more stable hematology, faster mobilization, and significantly shortened hospitalization duration.
Instead of having to rely on external donor blood, the patient's own wound blood is immediately available for return – without time delays, without logistical hurdles.
The use of patient's own blood reduces immunological reactions and minimizes the risk of serious complications such as transfusion reactions or transmissions.
Shorter stays, fewer complications, and more capacity for other patients.
Patients who do not receive allogeneic blood have significantly faster recovery, fewer complications, and leave the hospital earlier.
Fewer blood units, fewer complications, shorter stays: The result is noticeable cost savings for hospitals – both in material costs and in nursing and follow-up care.
The technology creates not only medical benefits for patients, but also economic and structural advantages for hospitals, medical teams, and health insurance companies.
The use of BloodSaver supports modern Patient Blood Management (PBM) strategies and strengthens clinical compliance – an increasingly important factor in quality assurance, audits, and certifications.
Allogeneic blood transfusions are indispensable in modern medicine – especially in severe trauma or unforeseen complications. At the same time, not every transfusion is absolutely necessary. BloodSaver makes it possible to selectively return wound blood occurring in the operating room – a resource-saving and safe addition to classical transfusion.
This relieves:
And ultimately also the health insurance companies. A meaningful addition – not as a replacement, but as an optimization.