1. Topical hemostatic agents in neurosurgery, a comprehensive review: 15 years update
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C. Mastantuoni, Claudio Schonauer, Paolo Cappabianca, R. de Falco, Enrico Tessitore, T. Somma, Schonauer, C, Mastantuoni, C, Somma, T, de Falco, R, Cappabianca, P, and Tessitore, E
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Hemostatic Agent ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Neurosurgery ,General Medicine ,Hemostasi ,Hemostatic agent ,Neurosurgical Procedure ,Skull base ,Spine surgery ,Risk analysis (engineering) ,Blood loss ,Neuroendoscopy ,Medicine ,Surgery ,Neurology (clinical) ,business - Abstract
Hemostasis in neurosurgery is of utmost importance. Bleeding management is one of the crucial steps of each neurosurgical procedure. Several strategies, namely thermal, mechanical, electric, and chemical, have been advocated to face blood loss within the surgical field. Over time, countless hemostatic agents and devices have been proposed. Furthermore, the ever-growing recent technological innovation has made available several novel and interesting tools. Pursuant to their impact on surgical practice, we perceived the imperative to update our previous disclosure paper. Therefore, we reviewed the literature and analyzed technical data sheets of each product in order to provide an updated and comprehensive overview in regard to chemical properties, mechanisms of action, use, complications, tricks, and pitfalls of topical hemostatic agents.
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- 2021
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