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Control of upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage by endoscopic spraying of clotting factors

W.G. Linscheer, +1 more
- 01 May 1978 - 
- Vol. 77, Iss: 4, pp 642-646
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In vivo studies in a standardized dog model of acute gastric ulcer bleeding demonstrated a significant reduction in bleeding time by spraying thrombin and cryoprecipitate directly to a focal bleeding site.
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This article is published in Gastroenterology.The article was published on 1978-05-01 and is currently open access. It has received 46 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Clotting factor & Bleeding time.

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Apparatus for applying a tissue adhesive

Heinz Redl, +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, an arrangement for applying a tissue adhesive based on human or animal proteins to seamlessly or seam-supportingly connect human tissue or organ parts, to seal wounds, stop bleedings and the like.
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Computer-assisted electrocoagulation: Bipolar vs. monopolar in the treatment of experimental canine gastric ulcer bleeding

TL;DR: It is concluded that with these electrodes, bipolar electrocoagulation is equally effective for stopping bleeding but results in less tissue injury than monopolar electro coagulation in this experimental model.
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Randomised trial of endoscopic argon laser photocoagulation in bleeding peptic ulcers.

TL;DR: Emergency endoscopy on 332 patients with acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding showed that 178 had peptic ulcers; 28 of these were actively bleeding (spurting) and 108 showed stigmata of recent haemorrhage suggesting a risk of rebleeding.
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Topical hemostatic agents: a systematic review with particular emphasis on endoscopic application in GI bleeding

TL;DR: The mechanisms of action of powderased topical hemostatic agents are reviewed and their efficacy and unmet needs are reviewed.
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A reproducible animal model of acute bleeding ulcer-the "ulcer maker".

TL;DR: Using this ulcer model nonsurgical modalities for the treatment of upper gastrointestinal bleeding can be compared in a controlled manner and this standard experimental model may also facilitate comparison of results among different research groups.
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