Background/objective: Uncontrolled surgical bleeding is associated with increased morbidity, mortality, and hospital cost. Topical hemostatic agents available today have problems controlling hemostatic effects; furthermore, their handling is difficult and they are unsafe. Methods: We devised a new hemostatic agent comprising gelatin sponge and film designed to be applied to the bleeding site, thereby creating a topical hemostatic agent made of gelatin alone. The gelatin was prepared by alkali treatment to eliminate viral activity. Hemostatic effects, surgical handling, and tissue reactions of the materials, namely a two-layer sheet of gelatin, TachoSil, and gelatin sponge, were evaluated using 21 dogs' spleens. Results: The two-layer gelati...
Contains fulltext : 177170.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In order to pre...
Besides crystalloids, colloids are used for the treatment of hypovolemia and shock. They are high-mo...
Abstract Topical hemostatic agents have become essential tools to aid in preventing excessive bleedi...
SummaryBackground/objectiveUncontrolled surgical bleeding is associated with increased morbidity, mo...
Objective : Topical hemostatic agents are used in a wide variety of surgical settings, and the evolu...
Background: Surgical hemostasis is achieved using adjunctive hemostats when conventional methods fai...
Excessive bleeding can complicate surgical intervention; this could be managed using an effective he...
ABsriuc’r: The three topical hemostatic agents-gelatin paste, microfibrillar collagen, and gelatin s...
Objective To fabricate hemostatic gelatin for surgery in Chiang Mai University, and then study it fo...
BACKGROUND: Damage control is valuable in hemodynamically unstable trauma patients. To improve the h...
Controlling bleeding from a raptured tissue, especially during the surgeries, is essentially importa...
Artificial colloids based on gelatin are used as plasma expander to replace donor blood products. In...
Topical hemostatic agents are used in all surgical disciplines. Most of these hemostats are based on...
Hemostatic methods can be separated into four groups, mechanical, thermal, chemical and biological. ...
Haemostatic materials such as: gelatine sponges, oxygenated cellulose meshes, tissue sealants, colla...
Contains fulltext : 177170.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In order to pre...
Besides crystalloids, colloids are used for the treatment of hypovolemia and shock. They are high-mo...
Abstract Topical hemostatic agents have become essential tools to aid in preventing excessive bleedi...
SummaryBackground/objectiveUncontrolled surgical bleeding is associated with increased morbidity, mo...
Objective : Topical hemostatic agents are used in a wide variety of surgical settings, and the evolu...
Background: Surgical hemostasis is achieved using adjunctive hemostats when conventional methods fai...
Excessive bleeding can complicate surgical intervention; this could be managed using an effective he...
ABsriuc’r: The three topical hemostatic agents-gelatin paste, microfibrillar collagen, and gelatin s...
Objective To fabricate hemostatic gelatin for surgery in Chiang Mai University, and then study it fo...
BACKGROUND: Damage control is valuable in hemodynamically unstable trauma patients. To improve the h...
Controlling bleeding from a raptured tissue, especially during the surgeries, is essentially importa...
Artificial colloids based on gelatin are used as plasma expander to replace donor blood products. In...
Topical hemostatic agents are used in all surgical disciplines. Most of these hemostats are based on...
Hemostatic methods can be separated into four groups, mechanical, thermal, chemical and biological. ...
Haemostatic materials such as: gelatine sponges, oxygenated cellulose meshes, tissue sealants, colla...
Contains fulltext : 177170.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In order to pre...
Besides crystalloids, colloids are used for the treatment of hypovolemia and shock. They are high-mo...
Abstract Topical hemostatic agents have become essential tools to aid in preventing excessive bleedi...