Biomaterials as Haemostatic Agents in Cardiovascular Surgery: Review of Current Situation and Future Trends

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Intraoperative haemostasis is of paramount importance in the practice of cardiovascular surgery. Over the past 70 years, topical haemostatic methods have advanced significantly and today we deal with various haemostatic agents with different properties and different mechanisms of action. The particularity of coagulation mechanisms after extracorporeal circulation, has encouraged the introduction of new types of topic agents to achieve haemostasis, where conventional methods prove their limits. These products have an important role in cardiac, as well as in vascular, surgery, mainly in major vascular procedures, like aortic dissections and aortic aneurysms. This article presents those agents used for topical application and the mechanism of haemostasis and offers general recommendations for their use in the operating room.

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Moldovan, H., Antoniac, I., Gheorghiță, D., Safta, M. S., Preda, S., Broască, M., … Zaharia, O. (2022, March 1). Biomaterials as Haemostatic Agents in Cardiovascular Surgery: Review of Current Situation and Future Trends. Polymers. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14061189

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