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by healthenclave
4844 days ago
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Well it seems that this gel might have very little application on it's own and would be best used in conjunction with traditional tried and tested methods. The major flaw with this gel is the risk of Hematoma. Basically lets say you have a vessel that has been ruptured by trauma and you use this gel to pack up the external wound. But the vessel is still leaky !! This will lead to collection of blood inside the body and can be harmful in the long run. It seems this gel is most suited for (their first clients) the military. And would be effective on the field along with using tourniquet. Also there is already a variety of Surgical Glue that is in use. But it's used along with traditional sutures as the glue is not strong enough and will rupture. So on the fragile inner layers we use the glue and then towards the skin which is much more stronger the usual catgut sutures are used. |
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