Overview procedure details recovery and outlook.
Peripheral stem cell procedure.
Peripheral blood stem cell transplants or pbsct s are procedures that restore stem cells that have been destroyed by high doses of chemotherapy.
How do i prepare for the procedure.
Two ends of tubing will connect you to a cell separator machine during the collection.
Stem cells are cells that give rise to the blood cells red blood cells that carry oxygen white blood cells that help the body to fight infections and platelets that help make the blood clot.
What is bone marrow.
Beginning 4 or 5 days before the procedure you will be given injections to increase the number of stem cells in your blood.
Common side effects include fatigue nausea dizziness cold feeling and tingling in the fingers and around the mouth.
Bone marrow is the soft spongy substance that fills the inner cavities of bones.
Peripheral blood stem cell collection is a safe procedure but side effects can occur.
Peripheral blood stem cell collection to understand the potential risks of donating stem cells it can help to first review the process of how stem cells are collected for transplant.
Procedure details donor work up.
Peripheral stem cell harvest procedure.
Your stem cells will most likely be collected by a procedure called apheresis a fair ee sis.
After your recipient has been approved for the transplant you will start giving the filgrastim.
Peripheral stem cell harvest procedure menu.
It is where blood is produced.
Peripheral blood stem cell harvesting is a procedure to remove stem cells from your blood.
The stem cells can be given to you or to someone else to treat a disease.
Peripheral blood stem cell transplantation pbsct also called peripheral stem cell support is a method of replacing blood forming stem cells destroyed for example by cancer treatment.
Your blood will flow out of one arm inside the tubing to the machine where it will spin your blood around at high speed.
They go to the recipient s bone marrow spaces and rebuild the bone marrow after the intensive.
These cells are harvested by a type of filtration and then preserved usually by freezing and finally given to the recipient after he or she has received intensive treatment.
The stem cells are usually given instead of bone marrow cells.
Your healthcare provider will tell you how to prepare.