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  2. Hemostat - Wikipedia

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    Hemostats. A hemostat (also called a hemostatic clamp; arterial forceps; and pean, after Jules-Émile Péan) is a tool used to control bleeding during surgery. [1] Similar in design to both pliers and scissors, it is used to clamp exposed blood vessels shut.

  3. Hemostasis - Wikipedia

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    During surgical procedures, the types of hemostasis listed below can be used to control bleeding while avoiding and reducing the risk of tissue destruction. Hemostasis can be achieved by chemical agent as well as mechanical or physical agents. Which hemostasis type used is determined based on the situation. [8]

  4. Schwartz's Principles of Surgery - Wikipedia

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    Publication years, from newest to the oldest editions, are 2019, 2015, 2010, 2005, 1999, 1994, 1989, 1984, 1979, 1974, 1969. [2] It is one of the main textbooks for medical students [according to whom?] [3] and junior surgical residents.

  5. Antihemorrhagic - Wikipedia

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    Hemostatic agents are used during surgical procedures to achieve hemostasis and are categorized as hemostats, sealants and adhesives. They vary based on their mechanism of action, composition, ease of application, adherence to tissue, immunogenicity and cost.

  6. Halsted's principles - Wikipedia

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    Halsted's principles, also known as Tenets of Halsted, are the basic principles of surgical technique regarding tissue handling. [1] These key points were introduced in the late 19th century by William Stewart Halsted, co-founder of Johns Hopkins Hospital. [2] [3] Gentle handling of tissue; Meticulous haemostasis; Preservation of blood supply

  7. Bone wax - Wikipedia

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    Bone wax as a sterile preparation for surgery. Bone wax is a waxy substance used to help mechanically control bleeding from bone surfaces during surgical procedures.. It is generally made of beeswax [1] with a softening agent such as paraffin or petroleum jelly and is smeared across the bleeding edge of the bone, blocking the holes and causing immediate bone hemostasis through a tamponade effect.

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    The Kansas City Chiefs will face off against the Philadelphia Eagles at the LIX Super Bowl. Trump is also set to do a sit-down interview with Fox News' Brett Baier that will air during the network ...

  9. Surgical pathology - Wikipedia

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    There are two major types of specimens submitted for surgical pathology analysis: biopsies and surgical resections. [1]A biopsy is a small piece of tissue removed primarily for the purposes of surgical pathology analysis, most often in order to render a definitive diagnosis.