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Hemostatic Efficacy and Biocompatibility Evaluation of a Novel Absorbable Porous Starch Hemostat
CONCLUSION: According to our study, Ca2+CPSM could effectively achieve hemostasis in the standard rat liver injury model and exhibited good blood compatibility and in vivo tissue compatibility. These finding suggested that Ca2+CPSM as a new kind of APSH had its extensive clinical application value.PMID:34551638 | DOI:10.1177/15533506211046100
Source: Surgical Innovation - September 23, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: Jianjun Zhu Zhuona Wu Wenzhong Sun Zhiyun Meng Xiaoxia Zhu Hui Gan Ruolan Gu Xuan Guo Guifang Dou Source Type: research

Efficacy of New Polylactic Acid Nonwoven Fabric as a Hemostatic Agent in a Rat Liver Resection Model.
DISCUSSION: This new PLAF showed superior outcomes thanks to its unique characteristic of forming beaded nanofibers, and it has the potential to be an efficient hemostat in minimally invasive surgery in the human body. PMID: 30895890 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Surgical Innovation - March 20, 2019 Category: Surgery Authors: Wakabayashi T, Yagi H, Tajima K, Kuroda K, Shinoda M, Kitago M, Abe Y, Oshima G, Hirukawa K, Itano O, Kitagawa Y Tags: Surg Innov Source Type: research

Superiority of Roeder's Knot for Fascial Mesh Fixation in a Cadaveric Model.
CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that Roeder's knot is superior to the regular sliding knot in securing the mesh to the abdominal wall. It can be tightened appropriately and leads to less variation when used properly. It has many other applications that stem from its ability to be advanced with different degrees of tightness based on body habitus and the operative requirements. PMID: 28689486 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Surgical Innovation - July 11, 2017 Category: Surgery Authors: Fanous M, Warren J, Cobb W Tags: Surg Innov Source Type: research

Hemostatic Efficacy of Nanofibrous Matrix in Rat Liver Injury Model.
Abstract This present study examined the hemostatic efficacy of nanofibrous matrix in a rat liver model. The nanofibrous matrix comprising gelatin and polycaprolactone was prepared by electrospinning method. Twelve animals underwent surgery and were followed-up for a month. Time taken to cease bleeding, activated partial thromboplastin time, prothrombin time, and fibrinogen concentration were measured. Histopathological examination of liver was also done of treated and control animals. All test animals showed very rapid hemostasis after application of electrospun sheet. Histopathological study showed quick recover...
Source: Surgical Innovation - October 25, 2016 Category: Surgery Authors: Jaiswal AK, Chhabra H, Narwane S, Rege N, Bellare JR Tags: Surg Innov Source Type: research