Studying the Efficacy of Local Hemostatic Agents In Vivo
V. A. Lipatov,
K. S. Tsilenko,
A. A. Denisov
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: In modern clinical practice, there is no common and effective hemostatic agent for solid organs of the abdomen. Local agents such as hemostatic sponges, membranes, powders seem promising. The main advantages of hemostatic powders include relatively high efficacy, portability, versatility, as well as simplicity and low cost of manufacturing.Objective: To study the hemostatic efficacy of hemostatic powders’ samples based on the sodium salt of carboxymethylcellulose (Na-CMC) in an acute in vivo expe… Show more
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