Hemostasis Surgical
Mostrando 13-20 de 20 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Current applications of fibrin sealant in urologic surgery
Biosurgical preparations designed to promote surgical hemostasis and tissue adhesion are being increasingly employed across all surgical disciplines. Fibrin sealant is the most widely studied and utilized biosurgical adjunct in urology. Complex reconstructive, oncologic, and laparoscopic genitourinary procedures are those most appropriate for sealant use. Th
International braz j urol. Publicado em: 2006-04
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14. In situ hypothermic perfusion of the liver versus standard total vascular exclusion for complex liver resection / "Perfusão hipotérmica in situ versus exclusão vascular total do fígado para ressecções hepáticas complexas"
OBJECTIVE. To compare the results of liver resection performed under in situ hypothermic perfusion vs standard total vascular exclusion (TVE) of the liver <60 minutes and ≥ 60 minutes in terms of liver tolerance, liver and renal functions, postoperative morbidity and mortality. SUMMARY BACGROUND DATA. The safe duration of TVE is still debated. Promisin
Publicado em: 2005
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15. NEW TECHNIQUE FOR SURGICAL HEMOSTASIS OF AORTO-PROSTHETIC ANASTOMOSES
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16. Planned reoperation for severe trauma.
OBJECTIVE: The authors review the physiologic basis, indications, techniques, and results of the planned reoperation approach to severe trauma. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Multivisceral trauma and exsanguinating hemorrhage lead to hypothermia, coagulopathy, and acidosis. Formal resections and reconstructions in these unstable patients often result in irreversib
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17. Primary aldosteronism. Results of surgical treatment.
SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Management of primary hyperaldosteronism has undergone dramatic changes in the past 40 years. This retrospective study was carried out to review our recent surgical experience and to identify potential factors associated with postoperative persistent hypertension. METHODS: Forty-six patients who had adrenal surgery for primary hypera
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18. Impaired platelet aggregation and sustained bleeding in mice lacking the fibrinogen motif bound by integrin alpha IIb beta 3.
Blood loss at sites of vascular rupture is controlled by the adhesion and aggregation of platelets and the formation of an insoluble fibrin matrix. Fibrinogen is considered to be critical in these processes by both providing an abundant dimeric ligand for alpha IIb beta 3-mediated platelet aggregation, and serving as the fundamental building block of the fib
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19. Isolation and study of an acquired inhibitor of human coagulation factor V.
A coagulation Factor V inhibitor developed in a man 75 yr of age in association with an anaplastic malignancy and drug treatment (including the aminoglycoside antibiotic, gentamicin). The patient did not bleed abnormally, despite both surgical challenge and plasma Factor V activity of less than 1%. The inhibited plasma had grossly prolonged prothrombin and a
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20. Hemorrhage after pancreatoduodenectomy.
OBJECTIVE: The authors reviewed the hemorrhagic complications of patients who underwent pancreatoduodenectomies between 1972 and 1996. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Although recent studies have demonstrated a reduction in the mortality of pancreatic resection, morbidity is still high. Bleeding is a close second to anastomotic dehiscence in the list of dangerous p