• Patients
  • Perfusionists
  • Anesthesiologists
  • Surgeons
  • ICU Nurses
  • Administrators

Who is it for?

The Hemobag® is a product and method that benefits all groups focused on improving the process of blood conservation and the care of patients in cardiac surgery  as well as other large invasive blood loss procedures requiring careful management of a patient's blood due to dilution and loss. The added benefit is the Hemobag reduces cost to all parties involved in paying for both the delivery and receiving of care.

 

 

  • Patients: receive the most complete restoration of their blood component content and function that is available with current technologies focused on salvaging, processing and returning a patient's own blood during and after the surgical procedure.
  • Perfusionists: utilize a product and technology that is a time proven perfusion technique that has been developed specifically to simplify, speed-up, and safely and reproducibly improve the product and process of whole blood recovery after cardiopulmonary bypass.
  • Surgeons & Anesthesiologists: direct the use of a product and technology knowing there is sound clinical evidence and research data to support the clinical benefits to patients and cost savings to all involved.
  • Administrators: receive the managed solution to assist in the significant reduction of procedural cost while improving a clinical process.

 

 

The Hemobag® is a win-win for all concerned with blood processing during surgery; the quality, cost and impact on the patient's care and recovery is exceptional.

The Hemobag - Patients receive the most complete and comprehensive restoration of their blood components and functionality, resulting in a faster and more complete recovery

 

Patients receive the most complete and comprehensive restoration of their blood components and functionality, resulting in a faster and more complete recovery.

 

The Hemobag®

The quickest, easiest, most efficient and risk free way to salvage
precious autologous whole blood in cardiac surgery