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Hemostatic
Hemostatic Hem`o*stat"ic, a. [Hemo- + Gr. statiko`s causing to stand, fr. ? to stand.] 1. (Med.) Of or relating to stagnation of the blood. 2. Serving to arrest hemorrhage; styptic.
Hemostatic
Hemostatic Hem`o*stat"ic, n. A medicine or application to arrest hemorrhage.

Meaning of Hemostat from wikipedia

- A hemostat (also called a hemostatic clamp; arterial forceps; and pean, after Jules-Émile Péan) is a tool used to control bleeding during surgery. Similar...
- invented Adson forceps that allows the lifting and removal of neural tissue. Hemostats are forceps that aim to obliterate the lumen of vessels and to obtain...
- during surgical procedures to achieve hemostasis and are categorized as hemostats, sealants and adhesives. They vary based on their mechanism of action...
- specifically used to occlude an artery to forestall bleeding, they are called hemostats. Another form of locking forceps is the needle holder, used to guide a...
- with a hemostat, then secure it by ligating it; i.e. using a piece of suture around it before dividing the structure and releasing the hemostat. It is...
- Cir****cision Cir****cision surgery with hemostats and scissors ICD-10-PCS Z41.2 ICD-9-CM V50.2 MeSH D002944 OPS-301 code 5–640.2 MedlinePlus 002998 eMedicine...
- applied with pressure to decrease blood flow even more. A collagen-based hemostat for clot formation (such as Avitene) is put into the cut to coagulate the...
- meatus, urethra, and upper frenulum for 60 seconds with a straight Kelly hemostat and then divide the crush line with fine-tipped scissors. Other techniques...
- needle driver or needle forceps, is a surgical instrument similar to a hemostat, used by doctors and surgeons to hold and push a suturing needle when performing...
- wall with the insertion of a thoracostomy tube (chest tube) or with a hemostat and the provider's finger (finger thoracostomy). When air, blood, or other...