TO-193 (TachoComb®) is a new fibrin adhesive agent that consists of a collagen sheet coated with fibrin glue. We compared the hemostatic effect of TO-193 in several experimental models with Beriplast® P as a fibrin adhesive agent, Avitene® and Novacol® as a microfibrillar collagen hemostat, and a sponge-like collagen sheet as the constitutional parts of TO-193. In the in vitro bleeding model in which blood leaks out through cotton cloth, the pressure of TO-193 when blood leakage was observed was higher than those of Beriplast® P, Avitene®, Novacol® and the collagen sheet, indicating that TO-193 possessed a strong adhesive effect on the bleeding surface. On the kidney resection surface, TO-193 showed a more potent adhesive effect than those of Beriplast® P and the collagen sheet, suggesting that TO-193 has a potent hemostatic effect. In the liver resection, TO-193 significantly reduced the bleeding volume compared with that of Novacol® in normal rats. Furthermore, the bleeding volume of TO-193 was about half that of Beriplast® P and equivalent to that of Novacol® even in anticoagulant-treated rats. From these data, it is expected that TO-193 would be a valuable hemostatic agent for clinical use since TO-193 possesses a potent adhesive ability on the bleeding resection surface and would certainly stop bleeding in both patients with normal coagulation and those with a low blood coagulation condition.
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Ueda, N., Maekawa, Y., Ohtani, H., Uchiyama, H., Kashiwabara, S., Koshiyama, Y., … Kurumi, M. (1999). Hemostatic effect of a novel sheeted fibrin adhesive agent, TO-193, on experimental incision models. Folia Pharmacologica Japonica, 113(3), 177–184. https://doi.org/10.1254/fpj.113.177
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