INTRODUCTION: In the treatment of hepatic injuries, there is not always adequate and secure hemostasis. A hepatic biopsy is indispensable in the evolution of focal or diffuse liver cell disease, being necessary for candidates for liver transplant and post-transplant treatment. Many patients suffer blood clotting that increases the risk of bleeding. For this reason, it is necessary to seek for substances capable of bringing about hemostasis quickly and effectively. PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to recognize the validity of the use of microporous polysaccharide hemispheres (MPH) as a hemostatic agent for hepatic injuries. METHODS: Thirty Wistar rats were used, split into three groups. Under anaesthetic, a laparoptomy was done and resulte...
AbstractPurpose: Currently available hemostatic pads are effective in treating oozing bleeds, but ot...
Background Local hemostatic agents have a role in limiting bleeding complications associated with li...
The majority (~80%) of hemorrhagic deaths on the battlefield are due to intracavitary hemorrhage tha...
INTRODUCTION: In the treatment of hepatic injuries, there is not always adequate and secure hemostas...
An appropriate hemostatic dressing for prehospital use should lower mortality due to uncontrolled he...
Purpose: Bleeding is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in the trauma and surgery field, usi...
Objectives: Bleeding control is crucial in preventing negative consequences by reducing blood loss i...
WOS: 000266280200008PubMed: 19466658Introduction: Hemorrhage is a leading cause of death after traum...
BACKGROUND: Damage control is valuable in hemodynamically unstable trauma patients. To improve the h...
Background: The aim of the present study was to test the effectiveness of aprotinin to reduce bleedi...
Melinda H MacDonald, Allen Y Wang, Jeffrey W Clymer, Richard W Hutchinson, Richard Ko...
Background: Surgical hemostasis is achieved using adjunctive hemostats when conventional methods fai...
Background: Fibrin glue has been used to prevent bleeding from the raw liver surface after hepatecto...
AbstractBackgroundMicroporous Polysaccharide Hemospheres (MPH) are a new plant-derived polysaccharid...
BACKGROUND: Commercially available hemostatic-adhesive has the risk of disease transmission because ...
AbstractPurpose: Currently available hemostatic pads are effective in treating oozing bleeds, but ot...
Background Local hemostatic agents have a role in limiting bleeding complications associated with li...
The majority (~80%) of hemorrhagic deaths on the battlefield are due to intracavitary hemorrhage tha...
INTRODUCTION: In the treatment of hepatic injuries, there is not always adequate and secure hemostas...
An appropriate hemostatic dressing for prehospital use should lower mortality due to uncontrolled he...
Purpose: Bleeding is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in the trauma and surgery field, usi...
Objectives: Bleeding control is crucial in preventing negative consequences by reducing blood loss i...
WOS: 000266280200008PubMed: 19466658Introduction: Hemorrhage is a leading cause of death after traum...
BACKGROUND: Damage control is valuable in hemodynamically unstable trauma patients. To improve the h...
Background: The aim of the present study was to test the effectiveness of aprotinin to reduce bleedi...
Melinda H MacDonald, Allen Y Wang, Jeffrey W Clymer, Richard W Hutchinson, Richard Ko...
Background: Surgical hemostasis is achieved using adjunctive hemostats when conventional methods fai...
Background: Fibrin glue has been used to prevent bleeding from the raw liver surface after hepatecto...
AbstractBackgroundMicroporous Polysaccharide Hemospheres (MPH) are a new plant-derived polysaccharid...
BACKGROUND: Commercially available hemostatic-adhesive has the risk of disease transmission because ...
AbstractPurpose: Currently available hemostatic pads are effective in treating oozing bleeds, but ot...
Background Local hemostatic agents have a role in limiting bleeding complications associated with li...
The majority (~80%) of hemorrhagic deaths on the battlefield are due to intracavitary hemorrhage tha...