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Treatment of suture line bleeding with a novel synthetic surgical sealant in a canine iliac PTFE graft model

Authors :
George T. Coker
Arthur C. Hill
Greg Cruise
Eric Monnet
Trudy D. Estridge
Marcee M. Maroney
Barbara Egbert
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Abstract

CoSeal mark surgical sealant (CoSeal) was evaluated for inhibiting suture line bleeding using a canine iliac PTFE graft model. Both iliac arteries of 12 heparinized canines were grafted with PTFE. CoSeal was applied to the suture lines of one graft in each animal. The contra-lateral graft served as a control and bleeding was controlled with gauze and pressure (tamponade). The cross-clamps were removed 30 s following application of CoSeal. Times to hemostasis and volume of blood loss at each graft site were determined. Compared to tamponade control, CoSeal significantly reduced the time to hemostasis (average of 5 min vs. greater than 15 min, p < 0.05) and blood loss (19 g vs. 284 g, p < 0.05). Small amounts of CoSeal were visible grossly or histologically at day 7. Histology showed moderate to marked inflammation in CoSeal sites and moderate inflammation in control sites at day 7. At 30 and 60 days, no CoSeal was visible grossly or histologically. Histology showed moderate inflammation in both CoSeal treated sites and in control sites at day 30 and mild to moderate inflammation in both CoSeal and control sites at day 60. CoSeal significantly reduced the time to hemostasis and blood loss in comparison to tamponade.

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Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....54e8da94c917f2f4a98b42d8fc473bfc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-4636(2001)58:3%3C308::AID-JBM1022%3E3.0.CO;