What are hemostatics and why are they important?
Unique functionalities and properties
The role of gelatin in hemostasis
Absorbent
Expandable
Biocompatible
Biodegradable
Versatile
Types of gelatin-based hemostatic
Sponges
Gelatin sponges are porous, absorbable materials that quickly absorb blood, concentrate the clotting factors, and thereby promote clot formation. Applied directly to bleeding sites, they are commonly used in surgical settings or for managing moderate bleeding.
Flowable hemostats
Flowable hemostats are viscous liquids or pastes that are applied with a syringe. They mold the wound's shape and enhance clotting, making them ideal for hard-to-reach or hard-to-see areas, irregular surfaces, and minimally invasive surgeries.
Powders and granules
Gelatin powders and granules rapidly absorb blood and promote clotting. They are sprinkled over bleeding surfaces or packed into cavities to control the bleeding.
Rousselot gelatins for hemostatics
Rousselot's gelatins are a premier choice for hemostatic applications, offering consistent safety, effectiveness, and versatility. Formulated to minimize adverse reactions, they can be effectively applied to create hemostatic products with adapted irregular geometries, foaming and expanding when applied to the site of bleeding.3 Our expert team will assist you in selecting the ideal gelatin for your medical formulation.
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References
- Fortune Insights. Hemostatic Agents Market to reach US$ 5,441.5 Mn by 2025, at a CAGR of 6.4% | Exclusive Report by Fortune Business Insights [Internet]. GlobeNewswire News Room. 2019 [cited 24 March 2021]. Available from: https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2019/06/24/1872780/0/en/Hemostatic-Agents-Market-to-reach-US-5-441-5-Mn-by-2025-at-a-CAGR-of-6-4-Exclusive-Report-by-Fortune-Business-Insights.html.
- Sundaram, C.P. and Keenan, A.C., 2010. Evolution of hemostatic agents in surgical practice. Indian journal of urology: IJU: journal of the Urological Society of India, 26(3), p.374.
- Ribeiro, A.M., Meneses, A.C. and Neumann, I.A., 2018. Polymeric nanoparticles and sponges in the control and stagnation of bleeding and wound healing. In Design of Nanostructures for Versatile Therapeutic Applications (pp. 189-219). William Andrew Publishing.