2015
DOI: 10.3233/bme-151266
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Gelatin sealing sheet for arterial hemostasis and anti-adhesion in vascular surgery: A dog model study

Abstract: BACKGROUND: The bilayer gelatin sealing sheet was developed as a safe, effective, easy-to-handle and low-cost hemostatic agent. OBJECTIVE: To examine the feasibility of gelatin sealing sheets using a canine arterial hemorrhage model. METHODS:In vivo degradation of gelatin sealing sheets was examined by implanting subcutaneously in rats. For the hemostatic and anti-adhesion efficacy investigations, femoral arteries of dogs were pricked with syringe needle to make a small hole and a gelatin (i.e. experimental gr… Show more

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“…Improper storage conditions or quality of reagents can considerably affect the end properties of implants, their effectiveness potentiate tissue reaction of the macroorganism and therefore reduce biological inactivity of the material. The present of “extra” (“ballast”) substances can lead to the development of paradox allergic reactions, or formation of teratogen and oncogene properties of hemostatic dressings [ 79 , 80 ].…”
Section: Identification Of Chemical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improper storage conditions or quality of reagents can considerably affect the end properties of implants, their effectiveness potentiate tissue reaction of the macroorganism and therefore reduce biological inactivity of the material. The present of “extra” (“ballast”) substances can lead to the development of paradox allergic reactions, or formation of teratogen and oncogene properties of hemostatic dressings [ 79 , 80 ].…”
Section: Identification Of Chemical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%