HEMOPATCH Sealing Hemostat Aneurysm Re-do
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HEMOPATCH Sealing Hemostat Aneurysm Re-do |
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Video From Baxter Advanced Surgery - International |
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This Video Uploaded At 08-04-2020 11:19:47 |
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See the way HEMOPATCH Sealing Hemostat is used during a clipping MCA aneurysm re-do for dura suture and sealing after pterional craniotomy.
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Intended Use: HEMOPATCH is an absorbable collagen pad intended for sealing and hemostasis.
Indication: HEMOPATCH is indicated as a hemostatic device and surgical sealant for procedures in which control of bleeding or leakage of other body fluids or air by conventional surgical techniques is either ineffective or impractical. HEMOPATCH may be used to close dural defects following traumatic injury, excision, retraction or shrinkage of the dura mater.
Contraindications: Do not compress HEMOPATCH into blood vessels or use intravascularly. The device must not be used in patients with known hypersensitivity to bovine proteins or brilliant blue (FD&C Blue No. 1 [Blue 1]).
Precautions: Do not apply on a dry tissue surface or lesion. NHS-PEG only forms an adhering hydrogel when in contact with wound fluid such as blood or lymphatic. In the absence of such wound fluids, sodium bicarbonate solution (concentration between 4.2% to 8.4%) can be used to moisten the tissue prior to application of HEMOPATCH.
Warnings: HEMOPATCH is not intended to be used in pulsatile, severe bleedings. The use of HEMOPATCH is not recommended in the presence of an active infection. When used in, around, or in proximity to foramina in bone, areas of bony confine, the spinal cord, the brain and/or cranial nerves, care should be exercised to avoid overpacking (collagens may expand upon absorption of liquid), creating the potential for neural damage. HEMOPATCH is not intended as a substitute for meticulous surgical technique and the proper application of ligatures or other conventional procedures for hemostasis and sealing.
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Education |
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hemopatch | baxter | cranial surgery | neuro surgery | surgery | neurology | sealant | aneurysm | hemostat |
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