2008
DOI: 10.1089/end.2007.9844
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Hemostatic Agents and Instruments in Laparoscopic Renal Surgery

Abstract: Control of bleeding is one of the most technically challenging steps in laparoscopic renal surgery, especially partial nephrectomy. Although there is no consensus on how best to approach hemostasis, the options continue to expand. The original method of sutured renorrhaphy is, perhaps, the most effective; however, great skill is needed to avoid prolonged warm ischemia. Tissue sealants and adhesives serve as a barrier to leakage and as a hemostat. The four classes are fibrin sealants, collagen-based adhesives, … Show more

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“…A number of studies concluded that the hemostatic agents had comparable results. [15][16][17] Several studies found collagen to be the most effective topical hemostatic agent. 4,18,19 Other studies pointed out chitin as the most effective topical hemostatic agent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of studies concluded that the hemostatic agents had comparable results. [15][16][17] Several studies found collagen to be the most effective topical hemostatic agent. 4,18,19 Other studies pointed out chitin as the most effective topical hemostatic agent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…. Fibrin products must be applied to a dry surface and may offer both hemostasis and sealing of the collecting system [78]. Generally, these products include a concentrated solution of human fibrinogen which is mixed with thrombin and calcium chloride.…”
Section: Hemostatic Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A few are made from the patient's own blood (autologous) (Costasis/Dynastat, Cohesion Technologies, Palo Alto, CA; Vivostat, Vivostat A/S, Alleroed, Denmark) [52]. Risk of infectious transmission and anaphylaxis or prion disease is related to the inclusion of human and bovine elements, respectively, in some components [51,53]. Fibrin glues have been used in renal trauma [54] and in patients undergoing open PN with good results [55].…”
Section: Direct Mechanical Buttressingmentioning
confidence: 99%