Literature DB >> 18990159

Haemostatic sealants in nephron-sparing surgery: what surgeons need to know.

Orietta Dalpiaz1, Richard Neururer, Georg Bartsch, Reinhard Peschel.   

Abstract

Surgical haemostatic agents have been increasingly applied for the control of bleeding, and have excellent potential in laparoscopy. Several factors are important when evaluating the use of sealants. We present a brief overview of the history, composition and mechanism of action of sealants, together with a report on experimental studies and clinical experience with haemostatic sealants. We searched for reports on haemostatic agents and their use in renal parenchymal haemostasis; 15 animal models studies and 11 papers on clinical experience were included. The development of haemostatic agents and instruments is allowing the wider diffusion of challenging procedures. Several experimental animal studies have shown the efficacy and safety of sealants for haemostasis during nephron-sparing surgery. Clinical studies confirm the effectiveness of synthetic or fibrin glue, in particular during laparoscopic surgery. Sealants are effective and safe topical agents to control bleeding during nephron-sparing surgery. They should not be viewed as an alternative, but as complementary agents to be used to improve surgical outcomes. Further prospective studies are necessary to validate their role in relation to other haemostatic support techniques.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18990159     DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-410X.2008.08035.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BJU Int        ISSN: 1464-4096            Impact factor:   5.588


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3.  Use of biological Glue (Bioglue®) in laparoscopic partial nephrectomy: a study in pigs.

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4.  Safety and hemostatic efficacy of fibrin pad in partial nephrectomy: results of an open-label phase I and a randomized, standard-of-care-controlled phase I/II study.

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5.  Ureteral obstruction and urinary fistula due to fibrin glue after partial nephrectomy: A case report and review of the literature.

Authors:  Chao-Jun Wang; DE-Bo Kong; Bai-Hua Shen; Shuo Wang; Bai-Ye Jin; Li-Ping Xie; Zhao-Dian Chen
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