| Literature DB >> 32977788 |
Valerio Antonio Paternò1, Alessandro Bisin2, Alessandro Addis3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Several topical hemostats are available to help control surgical bleeding. Cutanplast is a highly absorbent and porous gelatin product that is available in Fast sponge and powder forms. This study investigated the hemostatic efficacy of Cutanplast Standard and Fast gelatin sponge and powder and Emosist oxidized regenerated cellulose (ORC) gauze in porcine liver and spleen surgical bleeding models.Entities:
Keywords: Cutanplast; Emosist; Hemostat; Liver; Spleen; Surgical bleeding models
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32977788 PMCID: PMC7519517 DOI: 10.1186/s12893-020-00874-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Surg ISSN: 1471-2482 Impact factor: 2.102
Fig. 1Images of the surgical injuries applied to the liver, including (a) abrasion, (b) incision, and (c) puncture injuries
Fig. 2Application of the hemostat products: (a) Cutanplast Standard sponge, (b) Cutanplast Fast gelatin sponge, (c) Cutanplast Standard powder, (d) Cutanplast Fast gelatin powder, and (e) Emosist oxidized regenerated cellulose gauze
Adapted version of the validated intraoperative bleeding scale. Adapted with permission from Lewis KM, et al. Surgery. 2017 [27]
| Grade | Visual presentation | Anatomic Appearance | Qualitative description | Time to Hemostasis | Rate of blood loss |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No bleeding | No bleeding | No bleeding | ≤ 2 | ≤ 1 | |
| Ooze or intermittent flow | Capillary-like bleeding | Mild | > 2–5 | > 1–5 | |
| Continuous flow | Venule and arteriolar-like bleeding | Moderate | > 5–8 | > 5–10 | |
| Controllable spurting and/or overwhelming flow | Non central venous and arterial-like bleeding | Severe | > 8–10 | > 10–50 | |
| Unidentified or inaccessible spurting or gush | Central arterial- or venous-like bleeding | Life-threateningc | > 10 | > 50 |
aParameter added to the original four items of the intraoperative bleeding scale, which was designed and validated for use in clinical studies to generate labelling claims [27]
bVisual rate of blood loss (original item of the intraoperative bleeding scale) [27], unless hemostasis was not achieved 2 min after application of the hemostatic device, in which case the rate of blood loss was quantified using dry pre-weighted gauze to collect blood loss for 1 min
cSystemic resuscitation required (e.g., volume expanders, vasopressors, or blood products)
Fig. 3Intraoperative bleeding scale grades (mean ± standard deviation) for (a) liver abrasion and (b) liver incision treated with Cutanplast Standard or Fast gelatin sponge, Cutanplast Standard, or Fast gelatin powder or Emosist oxidized regenerated cellulose gauze
Fig. 4Intraoperative bleeding scale grades (mean ± standard deviation) for liver puncture treated with Cutanplast Standard or Fast gelatin sponge or Emosist oxidized regenerated cellulose gauze
Fig. 5Intraoperative bleeding scale grades (mean ± standard deviation) for (a) spleen incision and (b) spleen puncture treated with Cutanplast Standard or Fast gelatin sponge or Emosist oxidized regenerated cellulose gauze
Fig. 6Comparison of time to hemostasis intraoperative bleeding scale grades (mean ± standard deviation) for (a) Cutanplast Standard and Fast gelatin sponges, and Emosist oxidized regenerated cellulose gauze in liver abrasion, incision, and puncture and spleen incision and puncture models, and (b) Cutanplast Standard and Fast powder in liver abrasion and incision models