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- Q16999919 subject Q8256297.
- Q16999919 abstract "Surgicel is a hemostatic agent (blood-clot-inducing material) made of an oxidized cellulose polymer (the unit is polyanhydroglucuronic acid), manufactured by Ethicon subsidiary. It was introduced into clinical practice in 1947. It is used to control post-surgical bleeding. It is also used by some boxing cutmen to control bleeding.Surgicel is used extensively in oral and maxillofacial surgery to control intrabony arterial bleeds from the inferior alveolar artery. It is frequently used to stop bleeding following newborn circumcision if pressure alone is inadequate. When placed in the mandibular canal with the inferior alveolar nerve exposed there have been reports of neurotoxic effects.Common sizes include:".
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- Q16999919 wikiPageExternalLink 20254161.
- Q16999919 wikiPageWikiLink Q1146336.
- Q16999919 wikiPageWikiLink Q1588755.
- Q16999919 wikiPageWikiLink Q1642182.
- Q16999919 wikiPageWikiLink Q3733763.
- Q16999919 wikiPageWikiLink Q80294.
- Q16999919 wikiPageWikiLink Q8256297.
- Q16999919 comment "Surgicel is a hemostatic agent (blood-clot-inducing material) made of an oxidized cellulose polymer (the unit is polyanhydroglucuronic acid), manufactured by Ethicon subsidiary. It was introduced into clinical practice in 1947. It is used to control post-surgical bleeding. It is also used by some boxing cutmen to control bleeding.Surgicel is used extensively in oral and maxillofacial surgery to control intrabony arterial bleeds from the inferior alveolar artery.".
- Q16999919 label "Surgicel".