Progress in Fibrin Sealing pp 123-129 | Cite as
Tissue Reaction and Hemostatic Characteristics — Fibrin Sealant Versus Polidocanol: Experimental and Clinical Results
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Abstract
The methods of hemostasis employed today are based mainly on local thermic (e.g., electro-hydro-thermo probe, EHT; laser coagulation) or chemical (e.g., polidocanol) lesions of the tissue [7]. In these cases the efficient initial hemostasis is generally achieved by a local edema, caused either by the quantity injected, the chemical noxa, or the thermic necrosis. With injections of vasoconstrictive substances, the local edema is accompanied by a reduced blood circulation [15].
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Esophageal Varix Fibrin Sealant Fibrin Clot Recurrent Bleeding Endoscopic Hemostasis
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