In the article, the authors present the results of experimental studies on the hemostatic properties assessment of the new domestic hemostatic implant Hemoben under artificial hypocoagulation using medications on a model of a planar wound in the liver of rats. An attempt was made to stop bleeding using gauze strips and balls and a hemostatic sponge in the control group of animals. Experimental and morphological studies have convincingly proved that under drug hypocoagulation, Hemoben provides fine and stable hemostasis, which significantly exceeds the parameters of a hemostatic sponge
<p>(A) Ventral, inferior, horizontal incisions were made with a scalpel on the left hepatic lobe. (B...
Background: The aim of the present study was to test the effectiveness of aprotinin to reduce bleedi...
Introduction: Haemorrhage is the leading cause of preventable death in military conflicts. Different...
In the article, the authors present the results of experimental studies on the hemostatic properties...
The majority (~80%) of hemorrhagic deaths on the battlefield are due to intracavitary hemorrhage tha...
Objectives: Bleeding control is crucial in preventing negative consequences by reducing blood loss i...
BACKGROUND: Damage control is valuable in hemodynamically unstable trauma patients. To improve the h...
Background: When liver bleeding cannot be controlled by conventional methods, a topical hemostatic p...
INTRODUCTION: In the treatment of hepatic injuries, there is not always adequate and secure hemostas...
The objective of this study was to determine the response of hemostatic dressings. Coagulation and f...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the effects of different local hemostatic agents in a new high flow vascular e...
Presents the results study of the action of hemostatic gel based on supramolecular complex of Lagoch...
An appropriate hemostatic dressing for prehospital use should lower mortality due to uncontrolled he...
Blood transfusions are life-saving procedures designed to provide hemorrhaging patients with the abi...
INTRODUCTION: In the treatment of hepatic injuries, there is not always adequate and secure hemostas...
<p>(A) Ventral, inferior, horizontal incisions were made with a scalpel on the left hepatic lobe. (B...
Background: The aim of the present study was to test the effectiveness of aprotinin to reduce bleedi...
Introduction: Haemorrhage is the leading cause of preventable death in military conflicts. Different...
In the article, the authors present the results of experimental studies on the hemostatic properties...
The majority (~80%) of hemorrhagic deaths on the battlefield are due to intracavitary hemorrhage tha...
Objectives: Bleeding control is crucial in preventing negative consequences by reducing blood loss i...
BACKGROUND: Damage control is valuable in hemodynamically unstable trauma patients. To improve the h...
Background: When liver bleeding cannot be controlled by conventional methods, a topical hemostatic p...
INTRODUCTION: In the treatment of hepatic injuries, there is not always adequate and secure hemostas...
The objective of this study was to determine the response of hemostatic dressings. Coagulation and f...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the effects of different local hemostatic agents in a new high flow vascular e...
Presents the results study of the action of hemostatic gel based on supramolecular complex of Lagoch...
An appropriate hemostatic dressing for prehospital use should lower mortality due to uncontrolled he...
Blood transfusions are life-saving procedures designed to provide hemorrhaging patients with the abi...
INTRODUCTION: In the treatment of hepatic injuries, there is not always adequate and secure hemostas...
<p>(A) Ventral, inferior, horizontal incisions were made with a scalpel on the left hepatic lobe. (B...
Background: The aim of the present study was to test the effectiveness of aprotinin to reduce bleedi...
Introduction: Haemorrhage is the leading cause of preventable death in military conflicts. Different...