ObjectiveThe ideal hemostatic agent for treatment of suture-line bleeding at vascular anastomoses has not yet been established. This study evaluated whether the use of a fibrin sealant containing 500 IU/mL thrombin and synthetic aprotinin (FS; marketed in the United States under the name TISSEEL) is beneficial for treatment of challenging suture-line bleeding at vascular anastomoses of expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) grafts, including those further complicated by concomitant antiplatelet therapies.MethodsOver a 1-year period ending in 2010, ePTFE graft prostheses, including arterio-arterial bypasses and arteriovenous shunts, were placed in 140 patients who experienced suture-line bleeding that required treatment after completion of...
ObjectivesWe assessed whether fibrinogen concentrate as targeted first-line hemostatic therapy was m...
AbstractBackgroundBleeding during hepatic surgery is associated with prolonged hospitalization and i...
Background: This study evaluated the safety and hemostatic effectiveness of a tranexamic acid- and a...
ObjectiveThe ideal hemostatic agent for treatment of suture-line bleeding at vascular anastomoses ha...
AbstractObjectiveWe evaluated the safety and efficacy of the fibrin sealant Beriplast P (FSBP; Avent...
Objectives:To determine whether topical fibrin sealant reduced suture line bleeding during carotid e...
BackgroundAn easy-to-use vascular sealant with good safety and efficacy is needed to prevent anastom...
AbstractPurpose: The efficacy of solvent—detergent-treated fibrin sealant (human [FSH]) for controll...
AbstractObjective. Suture–hole bleeding is a considerable problem in vascular procedures using polyt...
AbstractObjective: using a rabbit vascular graft model we investigated the use of fibrin glue (FG), ...
AbstractPurpose: The efficacy of currently available topical hemostatic agents requires the formatio...
Background: This study evaluated the safety and haemostatic effectiveness of a fibrin sealant (EVICE...
Background: The use of CoSeal (R), a polyethylene glycol sealant, in cardiac and vascular surgery fo...
Background: A wide variety of hemostats are available as adjunctive measures to improve hemostasis d...
ObjectivesWe assessed whether fibrinogen concentrate as targeted first-line hemostatic therapy was m...
AbstractBackgroundBleeding during hepatic surgery is associated with prolonged hospitalization and i...
Background: This study evaluated the safety and hemostatic effectiveness of a tranexamic acid- and a...
ObjectiveThe ideal hemostatic agent for treatment of suture-line bleeding at vascular anastomoses ha...
AbstractObjectiveWe evaluated the safety and efficacy of the fibrin sealant Beriplast P (FSBP; Avent...
Objectives:To determine whether topical fibrin sealant reduced suture line bleeding during carotid e...
BackgroundAn easy-to-use vascular sealant with good safety and efficacy is needed to prevent anastom...
AbstractPurpose: The efficacy of solvent—detergent-treated fibrin sealant (human [FSH]) for controll...
AbstractObjective. Suture–hole bleeding is a considerable problem in vascular procedures using polyt...
AbstractObjective: using a rabbit vascular graft model we investigated the use of fibrin glue (FG), ...
AbstractPurpose: The efficacy of currently available topical hemostatic agents requires the formatio...
Background: This study evaluated the safety and haemostatic effectiveness of a fibrin sealant (EVICE...
Background: The use of CoSeal (R), a polyethylene glycol sealant, in cardiac and vascular surgery fo...
Background: A wide variety of hemostats are available as adjunctive measures to improve hemostasis d...
ObjectivesWe assessed whether fibrinogen concentrate as targeted first-line hemostatic therapy was m...
AbstractBackgroundBleeding during hepatic surgery is associated with prolonged hospitalization and i...
Background: This study evaluated the safety and hemostatic effectiveness of a tranexamic acid- and a...