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Haemostatic Efficacy of Topical Agents During Liver Resection: A Network Meta-Analysis of Randomised Trials.

Cameron I WellsChathura B B RatnayakeKeno MentorGourab SenJohn S HammondJeremy J FrenchColin H WilsonDerek ManasSteve WhiteSanjay Pandanaboyana
Published in: World journal of surgery (2021)
Amongst the haemostatic agents currently available, fibrin patch and fibrin glue are the most effective methods for reducing time to haemostasis during liver resection, but have no effect on other peri-operative outcomes. Topical haemostatic agents should not be used routinely, but may be a useful adjunct to achieve haemostasis when needed.
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