2022
DOI: 10.36129/jog.2022.44
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Topical haemostatics and sealants in gynaecological and obstetric surgery: state of the art

Abstract: Nowadays a large variety of topical haemostatics and surgical sealants are available and widely used in gynaecology and obstetrics when conventional manoeuvres to treat or prevent haemorrhage or seroma/lymphocele could appear insufficient, but most of publications relate to other surgical specialties. A recent European consensus on the optimal use of haemostatic powders in surgery, has pointed out the value of these agents and the powder formulation of microporous polysaccharide spheres has shown the strongest… Show more

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“…) Partial correlation between postoperative analgesic use and studied parameters: Spearman rank correlation coefficient p<0.05 is statistically significant **p≤0.001 is statistically highly significantM a n u s c r i p t a c c e p t e d f o r p u b l i c a t i o nTable(3) Partial correlation between postoperative VAS cosmetic score and studied parameters: Pearson correlation coefficient p<0.05 is statistically significant **p≤0.001 is statistically highly significant…”
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“…) Partial correlation between postoperative analgesic use and studied parameters: Spearman rank correlation coefficient p<0.05 is statistically significant **p≤0.001 is statistically highly significantM a n u s c r i p t a c c e p t e d f o r p u b l i c a t i o nTable(3) Partial correlation between postoperative VAS cosmetic score and studied parameters: Pearson correlation coefficient p<0.05 is statistically significant **p≤0.001 is statistically highly significant…”
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confidence: 99%
“…) Partial correlation between postoperative analgesic use and studied parameters: Spearman rank correlation coefficient p<0.05 is statistically significant **p≤0.001 is statistically highly significantM a n u s c r i p t a c c e p t e d f o r p u b l i c a t i o nTable(3) Partial correlation between postoperative VAS cosmetic score and studied parameters: Pearson correlation coefficient p<0.05 is statistically significant **p≤0.001 is statistically highly significant…”
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confidence: 99%