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Haemostasis action of VELSEAL-T in a haemophilia A patient with external bleeding
Author(s) -
Anupam Dutta,
Anup Kumar Das
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
the journal of haemophilia practice
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2055-3390
DOI - 10.17225/jhp00105
Subject(s) - medicine , tranexamic acid , haemophilia , hemostasis , surgery , anesthesia , forehead , major bleeding , blood loss , myocardial infarction
VELSEAL-Tis an innovative haemostatic medical device for the control of bleeding. Incorporating a clotting agent (thrombin) and anti-fibrinolytic agent (tranexamic acid), it enables rapid coagulation when blood flows into the dressing, leading to sealing and stabilisation of wound surfaces. A 36-year-old known to have mild haemophilia A presented with profuse bleeding from the forehead after injury following a fall on concrete surface. He attended hospital after 18 hours of injury as bleeding continued as soon as pressure was released from the injury site. A VELSEAL-T patch was applied to the injury site with the patient’s full consent. The bleeding stopped after 60 seconds, but the patient was instructed to hold the patch in place for a further 60 seconds. After two minutes of tight pressure application, there was no more oozing of blood from the injury site. This case shows that VELSEAL-T can be used as an aid in stopping external bleeding in haemophilia patients. Further trials should be undertaken to evaluate the safety and efficacy of this product.

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