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Tranexamic Acid for Hemostasis in the Surgical Treatment of Metastatic Tumors of the Spine

Spine, 2006
This is a retrospective study of sequential cohorts.To assess the efficacy of tranexamic acid in decreasing operative blood loss and the need for intraoperative transfusion in metastatic spine surgery.Significant published data have established the efficacy of antifibrinolytic drugs in limiting surgical bleeding during heart surgery and total joint ...
Drew A, Bednar   +4 more
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A review of three stand-alone topical thrombins for surgical hemostasis

Clinical Therapeutics, 2009
Topical thrombins are active hemostatic agents that can be used to minimize blood loss during surgery. Before 2007, the only topical thrombins available were derived from bovine plasma. Antibody formation to bovine thrombin and/or factor V, with subsequent risk of cross-reactivity with human factor V, and hemorrhagic complications associated with human
Cheng, Christine M.   +2 more
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Surgical Principles of Hemostasis: Ideas Worth Considering

2017
The first and foremost priority for any surgeon dealing with bleeding is to control the situation, convey calm focus to the team, and direct all energy toward working the problem. Remember that you are a SURGEON! You have trained for years to be an expert in the control of bleeding.
Chad G. Ball, Elijah Dixon
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The mRDH bandage provides effective hemostasis in trauma and surgical hemorrhage.

Journal of Trauma, 2011
BACKGROUND Traumatic injury is a major global health problem, accounting for approximately 1 in 10 deaths worldwide. Hemorrhagic shock accounts for 30% to 40% of injury-associated deaths (2/3 of those patients surviving to reach the hospital) and is the ...
D. King, M. Schreiber
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Inhibition and restoration of hemostasis in the young cardiac surgical patient

Cardiology in the Young, 1993
For forty years, heparin has been used to temporarily inhibit normal coagulation so as to permit the use of extracorporeal circulation. It has proved effective in preventing gross thrombosis and has not been compromised by changes in adjunctive practices (such as profound hypothermia; circulatory arrest), new pharmacological therapies (such as ...
James M. Steven   +2 more
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Surgical techniques for improving hemostasis during Bentall procedure

Journal of Medical Colleges of PLA, 2009
Objective To evaluate the effect of modified surgical techniques on hemostasis used in aortic root replacement with a composite graft (Bentall procedure).
Xu Zhifei   +5 more
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Comparison between TachoComb and TachoSil for surgical hemostasis in arterial bleeding: an animal experimental study.

Journal of Trauma, 2010
BACKGROUND TachoComb has frequently been used for the treatment of both venous and arterial bleeding. However, anaphylactic reactions have been reported after repeated use of hemostatic agents containing aprotinin such as TachoComb.
P. Agger   +3 more
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Surgical Hemostasis in the Era of Anticoagulation: Guidelines and Recommendations Summary

2016
An aging population and improved management of chronic conditions are at the crux of an issue confronting all surgeons—the increasing use of anticoagulation in older patients more likely to harbor surgical pathology and more susceptible to even trivial trauma when compared to younger cohorts.
Drew A. Spencer   +3 more
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