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Uses of FloSeal © in obstetric hemorrhage: Case series and literature review.
Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology 2017 December
OBJECTIVE: FloSeal© has been shown to be an alternative and effective method of hemostasis. The current study examines the various uses of FloSeal© in obstetric hemorrhage and gives an overview of the literature.
CASE REPORTS: In this retrospective case review, a total of 11 cases with obstetric hemorrhage were reviewed throughout a period of one year. All but one case was successful in using FloSeal© in arresting the bleeding with hysterectomy avoided. FloSeal© can be considered when bleeding occurs locally at the placental bed, bladder base, adhesiolysis site, vaginal tears or at suture holes.
CONCLUSION: FloSeal© was a quick and effective alternative for hemostasis and should be considered when conventional hemostatic techniques fails or is impractical.
CASE REPORTS: In this retrospective case review, a total of 11 cases with obstetric hemorrhage were reviewed throughout a period of one year. All but one case was successful in using FloSeal© in arresting the bleeding with hysterectomy avoided. FloSeal© can be considered when bleeding occurs locally at the placental bed, bladder base, adhesiolysis site, vaginal tears or at suture holes.
CONCLUSION: FloSeal© was a quick and effective alternative for hemostasis and should be considered when conventional hemostatic techniques fails or is impractical.
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