These hemostatic agents are designed to control bleeding during surgical procedures when conventional methods such as sutures, ligatures, or cautery are either ineffective or impractical. Oxidized-cellulose agents like Surgicel® create a scaffold at the bleeding site to accelerate clot formation and are absorbed by the body over time. Gelatin sponge agents like Gelfoam® provide a porous matrix that expands when saturated with blood, concentrating platelets and clotting factors to achieve hemostasis efficiently.
Specifications:
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Types:
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Oxidized-cellulose absorbable hemostat (Surgicel®)
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Gelatin-sponge absorbable hemostat (Gelfoam®)
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Materials:
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Surgicel®: Oxidized regenerated cellulose
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Gelfoam®: Porcine-derived gelatin sponge
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Form: Sheets, sponges, powder, or applicator forms (depending on product)
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Absorption Time: Typically 4–8 weeks for oxidized cellulose; 4–6 weeks for gelatin sponge
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Application: Adjunctive control of capillary, venous, or small arterial bleeding in general surgical procedures
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Warnings: Not intended for large-artery or vein bleeding; avoid use in confined bony spaces or intravascular placement due to risk of swelling or thrombosis






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