Absorbable Hemostatic
Absorbable hemostatic material is a medical material widely used in surgical operations. Its main function is to stop bleeding quickly and be gradually absorbed in the body, thereby reducing surgical risks and improving the patient’s recovery speed. The following are some common absorbable hemostatic materials and their characteristics:
1. Oxidized cellulose absorbable hemostatic gauze:
This material has the advantages of rapid hemostasis, complete absorption, and reduced surgical risks. It is a medical biomaterial with broad application prospects
2. Sterile absorbable hemostatic powder:
This material is extracted from plant (potato) starch and refined into microspheres through inverse suspension polymerization technology. Its main component is microporous polysaccharide. It can stop bleeding quickly and has good biocompatibility. It is suitable for various surgical operations as an auxiliary product to control capillary bleeding when ligation or other conventional control methods are ineffective or cannot be performed.
3. Absorbable hemostatic fibrils:
This material is prepared by self-developed patented technology and has a multi-layer structure. Its hemostatic performance and biosafety are evaluated by in vitro cell experiments and in vivo animal experiments, providing a basis for its clinical application.
4. Collagen hemostatic material:
Collagen has excellent hemostatic activity, promotes cell adhesion and proliferation, low antigenicity, good biocompatibility and other biological characteristics. In the process of hemostasis, collagen mainly activates platelets in human plasma, prompting platelets to release coagulation factors, thereby inducing clot formation and hemostasis.
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