Safety and effectiveness of a synthetic hemostatic patch for intraoperative soft tissue bleeding

Christoph Schuhmacher,1 Johann Pratschke,2 Sascha Weiss,2 Stefan Schneeberger,2 André L Mihaljevic,1 Rebekka Schirren,1 Michael Winkler,3 Nikos Emmanouilidis3 1Department of Surgery, Klinikum rechts der Isar, Technische Universität München, Munich, Germany; 2Department...

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Main Authors: Schuhmacher C, Pratschke J, Weiss S, Schneeberger S, Mihaljevic AL, Schirren R, Winkler M, Emmanouilidis N
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2015-03-01
Series:Medical Devices : Evidence and Research
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/safety-and-effectiveness-of-a-synthetic-hemostatic-patch-for-intraoper-peer-reviewed-article-MDER
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spelling doaj-38891819ebb8467087904e841576c7df2020-11-24T22:10:43ZengDove Medical PressMedical Devices : Evidence and Research1179-14702015-03-012015default16717421114Safety and effectiveness of a synthetic hemostatic patch for intraoperative soft tissue bleedingSchuhmacher CPratschke JWeiss SSchneeberger SMihaljevic ALSchirren RWinkler MEmmanouilidis N Christoph Schuhmacher,1 Johann Pratschke,2 Sascha Weiss,2 Stefan Schneeberger,2 André L Mihaljevic,1 Rebekka Schirren,1 Michael Winkler,3 Nikos Emmanouilidis3 1Department of Surgery, Klinikum rechts der Isar, Technische Universität München, Munich, Germany; 2Department of Visceral, Transplant, and Thoracic Surgery, Medical University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria; 3Department of General, Visceral, and Transplantation Surgery, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany Background: Continuous bleeding after using conventional hemostatic methods involving energy, sutures, or clips, is a serious and costly surgical complication. Many topical agents have been developed to promote intraoperative hemostasis, but improvement is needed in both decreasing time to hemostasis and increasing ease of use. Veriset™ hemostatic patch is CE-marked for controlling bleeding on the liver and in soft tissue. In the current study, we aimed to gather further evidence for the safety and effectiveness of Veriset™ hemostatic patch in soft tissue bleeding during a variety of surgical procedures. Methods: Thirty patients scheduled for nonemergency surgery, each with an intraoperative soft tissue bleeding site, were treated with Veriset™ hemostatic patch. Time to hemostasis was monitored, and adverse events were assessed during the 90 days after surgery. Results: When Veriset™ hemostatic patch was used, hemostasis occurred within 5 minutes in 29/30 (96.7%) subjects and within 1 minute in 21/30 (70.0%) subjects. No device-related serious adverse events were recorded during the 30 days after surgery, and no reoperations for device-related bleeding complications were performed during the 5 days after surgery. Conclusions: Veriset™ hemostatic patch is a safe and effective hemostat for controlling soft tissue bleeding during a variety of surgical procedures. Keywords: Veriset™ hemostatic patch, hemostasis, topical hemostathttp://www.dovepress.com/safety-and-effectiveness-of-a-synthetic-hemostatic-patch-for-intraoper-peer-reviewed-article-MDER
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author Schuhmacher C
Pratschke J
Weiss S
Schneeberger S
Mihaljevic AL
Schirren R
Winkler M
Emmanouilidis N
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Pratschke J
Weiss S
Schneeberger S
Mihaljevic AL
Schirren R
Winkler M
Emmanouilidis N
Safety and effectiveness of a synthetic hemostatic patch for intraoperative soft tissue bleeding
Medical Devices : Evidence and Research
author_facet Schuhmacher C
Pratschke J
Weiss S
Schneeberger S
Mihaljevic AL
Schirren R
Winkler M
Emmanouilidis N
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title Safety and effectiveness of a synthetic hemostatic patch for intraoperative soft tissue bleeding
title_short Safety and effectiveness of a synthetic hemostatic patch for intraoperative soft tissue bleeding
title_full Safety and effectiveness of a synthetic hemostatic patch for intraoperative soft tissue bleeding
title_fullStr Safety and effectiveness of a synthetic hemostatic patch for intraoperative soft tissue bleeding
title_full_unstemmed Safety and effectiveness of a synthetic hemostatic patch for intraoperative soft tissue bleeding
title_sort safety and effectiveness of a synthetic hemostatic patch for intraoperative soft tissue bleeding
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Medical Devices : Evidence and Research
issn 1179-1470
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Christoph Schuhmacher,1 Johann Pratschke,2 Sascha Weiss,2 Stefan Schneeberger,2 André L Mihaljevic,1 Rebekka Schirren,1 Michael Winkler,3 Nikos Emmanouilidis3 1Department of Surgery, Klinikum rechts der Isar, Technische Universität München, Munich, Germany; 2Department of Visceral, Transplant, and Thoracic Surgery, Medical University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria; 3Department of General, Visceral, and Transplantation Surgery, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany Background: Continuous bleeding after using conventional hemostatic methods involving energy, sutures, or clips, is a serious and costly surgical complication. Many topical agents have been developed to promote intraoperative hemostasis, but improvement is needed in both decreasing time to hemostasis and increasing ease of use. Veriset™ hemostatic patch is CE-marked for controlling bleeding on the liver and in soft tissue. In the current study, we aimed to gather further evidence for the safety and effectiveness of Veriset™ hemostatic patch in soft tissue bleeding during a variety of surgical procedures. Methods: Thirty patients scheduled for nonemergency surgery, each with an intraoperative soft tissue bleeding site, were treated with Veriset™ hemostatic patch. Time to hemostasis was monitored, and adverse events were assessed during the 90 days after surgery. Results: When Veriset™ hemostatic patch was used, hemostasis occurred within 5 minutes in 29/30 (96.7%) subjects and within 1 minute in 21/30 (70.0%) subjects. No device-related serious adverse events were recorded during the 30 days after surgery, and no reoperations for device-related bleeding complications were performed during the 5 days after surgery. Conclusions: Veriset™ hemostatic patch is a safe and effective hemostat for controlling soft tissue bleeding during a variety of surgical procedures. Keywords: Veriset™ hemostatic patch, hemostasis, topical hemostat
url http://www.dovepress.com/safety-and-effectiveness-of-a-synthetic-hemostatic-patch-for-intraoper-peer-reviewed-article-MDER
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