Use of Local Hemostyptic Drugs in Liver Resections
Authors:
R. Šefr; J. Silák; M. Ondrák; L. Fiala
Authors‘ workplace:
Chirurgické oddělení, Masarykův onkologický ústav Brno, primář MUDr. Vojtech Chrenko, CSc.
Published in:
Rozhl. Chir., 2009, roč. 88, č. 6, s. 337-341.
Category:
Monothematic special - Original
Overview
Introduction:
Bleeding during and following liver resection continues to be an object of surgeon’s attention and a potential source of significant morbidity. Topical hemostatic agents are used during surgical intervention when conventional methods are not sufficient because of the site of surgery or degree of bleeding. A variety of agents with different effects is now available.
Aim:
To verify the efficacy and safety of cellulose based local hemostat during liver resections.
Methods:
In 67 cases of liver resection the surface was covered by Traumacel TAF net which was left in place.
Results and conclusion:
There were no postoperative bleeding in this group of patients. No other serious complication has been observed. Traumacel is a safe and effective local hemostat during liver resetions.
Key words:
hemostasis – liver resection – local hemostatic agents
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