Efficacy of topical hemostatic agents in neurosurgery: An experimental study in a rat model.

Surgical neurology international Pub Date : 2025-04-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.25259/SNI_791_2024
Florencia Casto, Miguel Villaescusa, Ezequiel Jungberg, Tomas Saavedra Azcona, Delfina Lanusse, Pedro Plou, Matteo Baccanelli, Pablo Ajler
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Background: Few studies have compared different topical hemostatic agents in live models or brain tissue, and their doses are not standardized. Little is known about the combined use of these different elements in terms of efficacy and safety, especially in neurosurgery. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of different topic hemostatic agents used in daily neurosurgical practice in an experimental animal model study.

Methods: A group of 42 Wistar rats was used. A stereotaxic frame was fixed, and coordinates were determined to locate the bregma. A 3 mm hole was drilled with a bone-profile burr on each side of the midline. A stylet was inserted into the brain to create the defect and induce bleeding. The rats were randomly divided into seven groups, with each group assigned a hemostatic agent. Hemostasis time and control time on the opposite side were measured.

Results: Hemostasis was achieved after an average of 1 82 s in the group treated with Beriplast, making it the hemostatic agent that stopped the bleeding the fastest. The control time was an average of 40, 14 s. Compared with the negative control, all the agents resulted in significantly better hemostasis (P < 0.05).

Conclusion: A reduction in postoperative bleeding positively impacts annual morbidity and mortality rates, hospitalization time, and hospital bed turnover. Understanding the efficacy and safety of different hemostatic agents will enable surgeons to optimize intraoperative hemostasis, thereby achieving better postoperative outcomes and increased patient safety.

局部止血剂在神经外科中的疗效:大鼠模型的实验研究。
背景:很少有研究比较不同的局部止血药物在活体模型或脑组织中的作用,其剂量也没有标准化。在疗效和安全性方面,特别是在神经外科方面,对这些不同元素的联合使用知之甚少。本研究的目的是在实验动物模型研究中评估日常神经外科实践中使用的不同主题止血剂的疗效。方法:采用Wistar大鼠42只。固定一个立体定位框架,并确定坐标来定位bregma。在中线两侧各钻一个3毫米的孔,并带有骨轮廓毛刺。一根针被插入大脑以制造缺陷并引起出血。将大鼠随机分为7组,每组给予一种止血剂。测量对侧止血时间和控制时间。结果:Beriplast组平均1 82 s止血,是止血最快的止血药物。对照时间平均为40,14 s。与阴性对照组相比,所有药物均显著改善止血效果(P < 0.05)。结论:术后出血的减少对年发病率和死亡率、住院时间和病床周转率有积极影响。了解不同止血药物的疗效和安全性将使外科医生能够优化术中止血,从而获得更好的术后效果,提高患者的安全性。
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