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Hemostasis in the surgical patient.
The Journal of the Louisiana State Medical Society : official organ of the Louisiana State Medical Society, 1991Hemostatic disorders present a challenging problem to the surgeon and patient alike. Many of these disorders are first discovered at the time of planned or emergent surgical procedures. This manuscript will review the normal hemostatic mechanisms and the more common congenital and acquired coagulopathies.
E H, Rareshide, R G, Amedee
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Preventive Hemostasis for Hemodialysis Vascular Access Surgical Reinterventions
The Journal of Vascular Access, 2012Surgical reinterventions for treatment of complications or ligation of haemodialysis vascular access (VA), when performed in or below the mid/lower part of the upper arm, could benefit from the use of preventive haemostasis with an inflatable tourniquet.
PIROZZI, NICOLA +5 more
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Fundamentals of Surgical Hemostasis
2018This chapter highlights methods for the safe management of blood vessels and for the control of bleeding vessels during traditional open operations. The principles described are the basis for mechanical hemostasis in any operation. They are evidence based in the collective experience of a handful of veteran surgeons.
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Fibrocaps for surgical hemostasis: two randomized, controlled phase II trials
Journal of Surgical Research, 2015Fibrocaps, a ready-to-use, dry-powder fibrin sealant containing human plasma-derived thrombin and fibrinogen, is being developed as an adjunct for surgical hemostasis.Safety and efficacy of Fibrocaps applied directly or by spray device, in combination with gelatin sponge, was compared with that of gelatin sponge-alone in two randomized, single-blind ...
Verhoef, C. +10 more
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Hemostasis and Glycemic Control in the Cardiac Surgical Patient
Seminars in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2006The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that 6% of the US population meets diagnostic criteria for diabetes mellitus, with at least one third of this group being undiagnosed. A majority of adult blindness, renal insufficiency, and limb amputation may be directly attributed to diabetes.
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Surgical preparation: anesthesia & hemostasis
Endodontic Topics, 2005The intra‐operative control of pain and hemorrhage represents significant factors that are required for modern, effective, and efficient endodontic surgical procedures. This review focuses on these important issues and emphasizes the level of clinical evidence of various studies reporting on interventions to alter pain or hemorrhage. To accomplish this
KENNETH M. HARGREAVES, ASMA KHAN
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Updates in perioperative hemostasis in the pediatric surgical patient
Current Opinion in AnaesthesiologyPurpose of review Maintaining hemostasis in pediatric patients undergoing major surgery presents unique challenges for the anesthesiologist. This review presents the most recent updates on pediatric perioperative bleeding and hemostasis management.
Michael Richard, Greenberg +2 more
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Hemostasia in Plastic Surgical Patients
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1985Every surgeon should be acutely cognizant of the importance of the evaluation and treatment of bleeding abnormalities. Dependence upon a normal platelet and clotting system is a requirement for surgery. Significant emphasis should always be placed on a detailed history and physical examination.
P D, Hicks, B V, Stromberg
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Surgical Pearl: Patient-applied manual pressure for hemostasis
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2005REFERENCES 1. Haustein UF. Bacterial skin flora, host defense and skin infections. Dermatol Monatsschr 1989;175:665-80. 2. Brook I. Secondary bacterial infections complicating skin lesions. J Med Microbiol 2002;51:808-12. 3. Galili D, Donitza A, Garfunkel A, Sela MN. Gram-negative enteric bacteria in the oral cavity of leukemia patients. Oral Surg Oral
Daniel S, Behroozan +2 more
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Evaluation of a Hemostasis Model for Teaching Basic Surgical Skills
Veterinary Surgery, 1996The need for alternative methods of teaching veterinary medicine and surgery has increased in recent years because of increasing costs and changing public opinion. For these reasons a hemostasis model was developed that mimics the arteries and veins of the peripheral vascular system, and can be used to teach the basic skills involved in blood vessel ...
D, Olsen +3 more
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