Literature DB >> 11769337

Fibrin glue eliminates the need for packing after complex liver injuries.

A J Feinstein1, J E Varela, S M Cohn, R P Compton, M G McKenney.   

Abstract

Hemostasis after traumatic liver injury can be extremely difficult to obtain, particularly in coagulopathic patients who have suffered extensive liver damage. We determined the ability of a fibrin glue preparation (FG) to terminate ongoing bleeding using a new, clinically relevant porcine model of complex hepatic injury. Anesthetized swine (n = 6, 18 to 19 kg) received an external blast to the right upper abdomen and were immediately anticoagulated with intravenous heparin (200 u/kg). Uncontrolled hemorrhage from blast continued from time of injury (t = 0 minutes) to t = 15 minutes. Lactated Ringer's solution was infused to keep mean arterial pressure (MAP) > 80 mm Hg until the end of experiment (t = 90 minutes). Animals underwent routine surgical techniques to control bleeding, and FG was employed in the event these measures failed. Estimated blood loss and fluid resuscitation volume were measured. Serial MAP, arterial base excess, and temperature were recorded. Animals were severely injured with significant blood loss prior to laparotomy (26 +/- 6 cc/kg) and during routine surgical efforts to arrest hemorrhage (11 +/- 2 cc/kg). Bleeding could not be controlled with standard techniques in any animal. FG rapidly controlled hemorrhage and eliminated the need for packing. Re-bleeding was noted in only one animal (portal vein injury). FG can control severe hepatic hemorrhage when surgical techniques fail. Further work in the clinical arena is warranted to determine the potential benefits of FG in arresting hemorrhage in hemodynamically unstable coagulopathic patients with complex hepatic injuries.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11769337      PMCID: PMC2588746     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Yale J Biol Med        ISSN: 0044-0086


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