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What Conditions are Treatable
using Blood Conservation Techniques?
Many common illnesses and conditions can be treated with
blood conservation techniques such as those listed below.


Cardiology
Cardiac catheterization
Balloon angioplasty
Gynecology
Fibroid tumors
Endometriosis
Ovarian cysts
Neurosurgery
Brain and spine

abnormalities
Orthopedic Surgery
Total hip replacement
Knee replacement
Spinal surgery
Ear, Nose & Throat
Tonsillectomy
Deviated septum
Stapedectomy


Hematology
Certain types of anemia

Opthalmology
Cataracts
Vascular Medicine
Peripheral vascular

disease
Deep vein thrombosis
Blood clots
General Surgery
Gall bladder surgery
Diseases of the colon,
throat and breast
Internal Medicine
Diabetes
Endocrine disorders
Urology
Prostatotomy

Additional Information about Bloodless Medicine:
What is "Integrated Blood Conservation "
What conditions are treatable using blood conservation techniques?
Why is there a benefit to IBC?

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