A Comparative Study of Tissue Response to Implantation of Two-Component Hemostatic Sodium Salt of Carboxymethyl Cellulose Sponges in a Chronic in Vivo Test
Vyacheslav Alexandrovich Lipatov,
Alexandr Anatol'evich Panov,
Artyom Alexandrovich Denisov
et al.
Abstract:Background. Currently, cases of damage to parenchymal organs for various reasons remain widespread. Most often, damage results from trauma and various surgical interventions. In modern surgical practice, a wide range of application hemostatic agents is increasingly used to stop bleeding from parenchymal organs. Hemostatic sponges are most widely used for these purposes. The advantage of this technique to stop bleeding is that the porous structure provides a high degree of adhesion to the wound surface without … Show more
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