Intraoperative rupture of cerebral aneurysm and the use of temporary arterial occlusion [PDF]
Objectives: The aim was to analyze the risk factors for intraoperative rupture (IR) of cerebral aneurysm and for temporary clips (TC) use, as well as their influence on the final postoperative outcome. Methods: Retrospective study was done 72 IR patients,
Roganović Zoran, Pavlićević Goran
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Adverse Outcome in Non-Severe COVID-19: Potential Diagnostic Coagulation Tests
COVID-19-associated coagulopathy (CAC) identifies the coagulation changes in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and is responsible for thrombosis. CAC has been studied in critical and severe stage COVID-19 disease through tests including the D-Dimer (DD)
Rossella Cacciola+3 more
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NHS-POx-loaded patch versus fibrin sealant patch in a porcine robotic liver bleeding model
Background The management of bleeding is paramount to any surgical procedure. With the increased use of less invasive laparoscopic and robotic methods, achieving hemostasis can be challenging since the surgeons cannot manually apply hemostatic agents ...
Mathieu D’Hondt+6 more
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Rational Design of Bioactive Materials for Bone Hemostasis and Defect Repair
Everyday unnatural events such as trauma, accidents, military conflict, disasters, and even medical malpractice create open wounds and massive blood loss, which can be life-threatening.
Yuqi Gai+7 more
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Sequential‐Crosslinking Fibrin Glue for Rapid and Reinforced Hemostasis
Achieving hemostasis effectively is essential for surgical success and excellent patient outcomes. However, it is challenging to develop hemostatic adhesives that are fast‐acting, strongly adherent, long‐lasting, and biocompatible for treating hemorrhage.
Lisha Yu+7 more
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Efficacy of Endoscopic Evaluation and Hemostatic Intervention for Post-hemorrhoidectomy Bleeding. [PDF]
Achieving hemostasis during post-hemorrhoidectomy bleeding (PHB) is often challenging owing to poor visibility within the anal canal. We investigated the feasibility of using endoscopy for observation and maintaining hemostasis during PHB.
Ohashi K+4 more
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Surgical Hemostasis for Severe Multisystem Pelvic Injuries
For the treatment of patients with severe multysistem pelvic trauma accompanied by pelvic bleeding, many algorithms have been proposed that have different procedures for the use of various methods of surgical hemostasis, but none of them may guarantee ...
I. V. Kazhanov+6 more
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Nanotechnology development in surgical applications: recent trends and developments
This paper gives a detailed analysis of nanotechnology's rising involvement in numerous surgical fields. We investigate the use of nanotechnology in orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery, plastic surgery, surgical oncology, heart surgery, vascular surgery ...
Farzad Abaszadeh+3 more
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Short designer self‐assembling peptide (dSAP) biomaterials are a new addition to the hemostat group. It may provide a diverse and robust toolbox for surgeons to integrate wound microenvironment with much safer and stronger hemostatic capacity than ...
Zehong Yang+5 more
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PRACTICE OF USING THE PELVIC C-CLAMP IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE CONCOMITANT PELVIC INJURY
The OBJECTIVE the study is to rate the clinical efficacy of pelvic C-clamp in patients with unstable pelvic ring injuries and signs of intrapelvical ongoing bleeding. MATERIAL AND METHODS.
I. V. Kazhanov+5 more
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