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Dermatologic Surgery, 2015
Undermining and hemostasis are basic surgical techniques that can have a significant impact on surgical outcomes.To review the mechanisms and techniques of undermining and hemostasis, with an emphasis on the advantages and limitations of each modality.The PubMed database was searched for articles with the keywords "undermining," "hemostasis," and ...
Ekama O. Carlson+3 more
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Undermining and hemostasis are basic surgical techniques that can have a significant impact on surgical outcomes.To review the mechanisms and techniques of undermining and hemostasis, with an emphasis on the advantages and limitations of each modality.The PubMed database was searched for articles with the keywords "undermining," "hemostasis," and ...
Ekama O. Carlson+3 more
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Regulatory Peptides, 1993
Since it has been synthetized in 1967, desmopressin (Minirin) R or DDAVP (1-desamino-8-Darginine vasopressin) was initially used for its antidiuretic properties [1]. Its capacity to induce an increase in plasma level of procoagulant factor VIII C (FVIII C), von Willebrand factor (vWF) and plasminogen activator was recognized in the following years [2,3]
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Since it has been synthetized in 1967, desmopressin (Minirin) R or DDAVP (1-desamino-8-Darginine vasopressin) was initially used for its antidiuretic properties [1]. Its capacity to induce an increase in plasma level of procoagulant factor VIII C (FVIII C), von Willebrand factor (vWF) and plasminogen activator was recognized in the following years [2,3]
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Critical reviews in clinical laboratory sciences, 2016
Platelets are small anucleate blood cells generated from megakaryocytes in the bone marrow and cleared in the reticuloendothelial system. At the site of vascular injury, platelet adhesion, activation and aggregation constitute the first wave of ...
X. Xu+10 more
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Platelets are small anucleate blood cells generated from megakaryocytes in the bone marrow and cleared in the reticuloendothelial system. At the site of vascular injury, platelet adhesion, activation and aggregation constitute the first wave of ...
X. Xu+10 more
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Journal of Neurosurgery, 1979
✓ Every surgical procedure taxes the hemostatic defenses of the patient. If his hemostatic mechanism is sound, he is unlikely to have a bleeding problem during or after an operation, unless, of course, a suture or clip slips off. Two classes of patients do present bleeding problems to the surgeon.
C A, Owen, E J, Bowie
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✓ Every surgical procedure taxes the hemostatic defenses of the patient. If his hemostatic mechanism is sound, he is unlikely to have a bleeding problem during or after an operation, unless, of course, a suture or clip slips off. Two classes of patients do present bleeding problems to the surgeon.
C A, Owen, E J, Bowie
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Emerging Nanoclay Composite for Effective Hemostasis
, 2018Uncontrolled bleeding following trauma is associated with a high risk of death. Here, an emerging kaolinite nanoclay composite (iron oxide‐kaolinite, α‐Fe2O3‐kaolinKAc) is developed, based on the natural hemostat hematitum used in traditional Chinese ...
M. Long+7 more
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2011
Hemostasis, the prevention of excessive blood loss upon injury, involves interaction with the tissues at the site of injury, blood platelets, and coagulation factors that circulate in the blood. In response to injury, the hemostatic plug forms rapidly, is localized and mechanically stable, and is regulated by mechanisms that ensure its physiological ...
Chung-Eun Ha, Nadhipuram V. Bhagavan
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Hemostasis, the prevention of excessive blood loss upon injury, involves interaction with the tissues at the site of injury, blood platelets, and coagulation factors that circulate in the blood. In response to injury, the hemostatic plug forms rapidly, is localized and mechanically stable, and is regulated by mechanisms that ensure its physiological ...
Chung-Eun Ha, Nadhipuram V. Bhagavan
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1964
P N, SAWYER, S A, WESOLOWSKI
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P N, SAWYER, S A, WESOLOWSKI
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Hemostasis and the Effect of Cardiopulmonary Bypass on Hemostasis
1998Hemostasis is a dynamic ongoing physiologic process. The body reacts to vascular injury by local vasoconstriction and the activation of a barrage of cellular and biochemical mediators/activators to repair the injury. Concurrently opposing mediators/inhibitors are activated to locally limit the repair process, thus protecting the essential fluidity of ...
Richard Stennet, Su-Pen Bobby Chang
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