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Design and development of polysaccharide hemostatic materials and their hemostatic mechanism
Biomaterials Science, 2017The formation of stable blood clots or hemostasis is essential to prevent major blood loss and death from excessive bleeding.
Xiao Yang+9 more
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QuikClot use in trauma for hemorrhage control: case series of 103 documented uses.
Journal of Trauma, 2008BACKGROUND Local hemostatics have recently been introduced for field use to control external hemorrhage. The objective of this report is to describe the initial clinical experience with QuikClot, a zeolite that works by absorbing water and concentrating ...
P. Rhee+9 more
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1950
Abstract A new dissecting hemostat is presented which greatly facilitates the dissection and clamping of certain ducts and vessels. It is particularly applicable in thyroidectomy and cholecystectomy. It has also been used in saphenous vein ligations and similar procedures. The advantages are enumerated above.
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Abstract A new dissecting hemostat is presented which greatly facilitates the dissection and clamping of certain ducts and vessels. It is particularly applicable in thyroidectomy and cholecystectomy. It has also been used in saphenous vein ligations and similar procedures. The advantages are enumerated above.
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Hemostatic Strategies in Trauma
AACN Advanced Critical Care, 2021Bleeding is a leading cause of early death from trauma. Consequently, effective hemostasis can improve the odds of survival after severe traumatic injury. Understanding the pathophysiology of trauma-induced coagulopathy can provide insights into effective strategies to assess and halt hemorrhage.
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Hemostatic Multilayer Coatings
Advanced Materials, 2011Spray layer-by-layer assembly is used to create hemostatic films containing thrombin and tannic acid. The spray assembly technique enables coating of porous and absorbent commercial gelatin sponges with these films. Coated sponges are able to promote instantaneous hemostasis in a porcine spleen bleeding model.
Jean C. Fang+4 more
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Hemostatic defects in pregnancy
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1956Abstract During the past decade there have been numerous reports concerning the role of alterations of the blood coagulation mechanism in the genesis of hemorrhage during pregnancy and the puerperium. 1–9 Most frequently hemorrhage due to blood coagulation defects has been reported in cases of severe abruptio placentae, amniotic fluid embolism, or ...
Jack A. Pritchard, Jack A. Pritchard
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Hemostatic Suture of the Liver
Archives of Surgery, 1976• A technique for rapid placement of hemostatic sutures in the liver has been used without complications in 12 patients. Using a long, thin needle, a double row of interlocking sutures can be placed quickly and accurately. The technique is simple, requires no special training or complicated instrumentation, and provides effective hemostasia.
Abelardo Arango, Lance Lester
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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A, 2012
Various hemostatics are used for renal surgical procedures. We investigated the hemostatic efficacy of cellulose derivatives on the model of partial nephrectomy in rats focusing on the local reaction of renal parenchyma.
M. Chalupová+5 more
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Various hemostatics are used for renal surgical procedures. We investigated the hemostatic efficacy of cellulose derivatives on the model of partial nephrectomy in rats focusing on the local reaction of renal parenchyma.
M. Chalupová+5 more
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Hemostatic Agents and Their Safety
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 1999The pharmacologic management of hemostasis in patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass may be accompanied by adverse responses. Evaluating the safety profile of hemostatic agents (eg, lysine analogs, aprotinin, protamine, or even donor blood) should be done objectively.
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Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2006
The tunable in vitro blood clotting activity of high-surface-area hemostatic bioactive glass is evaluated by Thromboelastograph, a clinical instrument for quantifying changes in blood during coagulation. The hemostatic trends associated with hemostatic bioactive glass and a new preparation of spherical hemostatic bioactive glass, along with similar Si-
Galen D. Stucky+2 more
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The tunable in vitro blood clotting activity of high-surface-area hemostatic bioactive glass is evaluated by Thromboelastograph, a clinical instrument for quantifying changes in blood during coagulation. The hemostatic trends associated with hemostatic bioactive glass and a new preparation of spherical hemostatic bioactive glass, along with similar Si-
Galen D. Stucky+2 more
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