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Oxidised regenerated cellulose: an effective emergency haemostatic in burns surgery. British journal of plastic surgery [Br J Plast Surg] Journal article

 
TitleOxidised regenerated cellulose: an effective emergency haemostatic in burns surgery.
Author(s)Hazarika EZ 
SourceBr J Plast Surg 1985 Jul; 38(3):419-21.
MeSHAdult
Burns
Cellulose
Cellulose, Oxidized
Emergencies
Hemorrhage
Hemostasis, Surgical
Hemostatic Techniques
Humans
Male
Postoperative Complications
AbstractA 26-year-old man with 40% full-thickness burns was treated by excision and split-skin grafting on the 7th post-burn day. He developed bleeding 1 hour post-operatively which persisted despite the use of pressure dressings, elevation of the limbs, the administration of fresh frozen plasma, platelet-rich plasma, calcium, whole blood and cryoprecipitate respectively over a period of 11 hours. The bleeding was finally controlled under general anaesthesia by clot removal, bipolar electro-coagulation of miniscule oozing points, replacement of the meshed skin graft and the application of a layer of oxidised regenerated cellulose over the grafted area. The properties and uses of oxidised regenerated cellulose are outlined.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Case Reports
Journal Article
PubMed ID3893594
  
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