• Title of article

    Use of Ferric Sulfate to Control Hepatic Bleeding

  • Author/Authors

    Nouri, Saeed baqiyatallah university of medical sciences - Chemical Injuries Research Center, ايران , Sharif, Mohammad Reza kashan university of medical sciences and health services - Trauma Research Center, ايران

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  • Abstract
    ResultsIn all the groups, complete hemostasis occurred. Hemostasis times of different concentrations of ferric sulfate were significantly less than those of the control group (P 0.001).ObjectivesThis study attempted to determine the haemostatic effect of ferric sulfate and compare it with the standard method (suturing technique).Materials and MethodsIn this animal model study, 60 male Wistar rats were used. An incision (2 cm in length and 1/2 cm in depth) was made on each rat’s liver and the hemostasis time was measured using ferric sulfate with different concentrations (5%, 10%, 15%, 25%, and 50%) and then using simple suturing. The liver tissue was assessed for pathological changes.BackgroundControlling parenchymal hemorrhage, especially in liver parenchyma, despite all the progress in surgical science, is still one of the challenges surgeons face. Therefore, search for an effective method to control hepatic bleeding is an important research priority.ConclusionsFerric sulfate was effective in controlling hepatic bleeding in rats.
  • Keywords
    Hemostasis , Ferric Sulfate , Liver , Rats
  • Journal title
    Trauma Monthly
  • Journal title
    Trauma Monthly
  • Record number

    2536706