-
injected via syringe.
Gelfoam sheets can be cut into 1–3 mm pledgets,
mixed with
contrast materials for embolization.
Gelfoam temporarily occludes blood...
- (brand name Surgicel) and
absorbable gelatin sponge powder (brand name
Gelfoam): Two
other substances also used for coagulation,
although less frequently...
- from the
inner side of the perforation. The
middle ear is
packed with
gelfoam soaked with an antibiotic. The
edges of the
graft should extend under the...
-
contraceptives to
control excessive menstrual bleeding Topical agents such as
gelfoam,
fibrin sealants,
polyethylene glycol polymers,
custom dental splints Platelet...
- use of
thrombotic agents that
promote blood clots, such as
surgicel and
gelfoam. The
thrombogenic foams and gels do not
require removal and
dissolve after...
-
local pressure application with gauze, and the use of
oxidized cellulose (
gelfoam) and
fibrin sealant.
Dental practitioners usually have
absorbent gauze...
- with a radio-opaque
contrast (e.g. Lipiodol) and an
embolic agent (e.g.
Gelfoam) into the
right or left
hepatic artery via the
groin artery. The goal of...
- liver. In this procedure,
embolizing agents (e.g.,
polyvinyl alcohol,
gelfoam,
acrylic copolymer gelatin particles, embospheres) can be
delivered through...
-
developing from
systemic circulation.
Occlusion in the
artery can be done
using Gelfoam and
Ivalon particles with coils.
Specific coil
sizes for the
artery can...
- be
resumed once
these products are
flushed from the
surgical site. If
Gelfoam, Surgicel,
Thrombogen or
Thrombostat are used,
autotransfusion can continue...