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A novel gelatin sponge for accelerated hemostasis.

Reiner Hajosch1, Markus Suckfuell2, Steffen Oesser3, Michael Ahlers4, Klaus Flechsenhar4, Burkhard Schlosshauer1.   

Abstract

To more effectively manage the substantial bleeding encountered during surgical procedures in oto-rhino-laryngology, we developed a novel hemostatic sponge made of pharmaceutical grade, chemically cross-linked gelatin. The sponge is characterized by a high pore density, reduced ligaments, and a high nanoscale roughness of lamella surfaces in the matrix. In vitro blood uptake assays revealed a very rapid absorption of human blood, which was two to three times faster than that measured with comparative hemostyptic devices. In an in vitro hemorrhage model using human veins, the novel gelatin sponge matrix induced hemostasis less than a minute after bleeding was induced. The sponge was shown to bring about rapid hemostasis when it was administered in a young patient suffering from acute bleeding of a pharyngeal angiofibroma, even though the patient had been treated with an anticoagulant because of a transient ischemic attack. As the gelatin matrix of the sponge is biocompatible and resorbable, the hemostyptic device could be left in place and was shown to be resorbed within 2 weeks. We hypothesize that the excellent hemostatic performance of the sponge might be linked to enhanced capillary effects in conjunction with optimized anchoring of fibrinogen on the nano-rough material surface, as suggested by scanning electron microscopy. The novel gelatin sponge appears to be a promising hemostatic matrix, which could be of great benefit for patients suffering from epistaxis and other acute injuries resulting in severe bleeding.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20578223     DOI: 10.1002/jbm.b.31663

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater        ISSN: 1552-4973            Impact factor:   3.368


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