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Incidence of Intra-abdominal Adhesions Following Intraperitoneal Injection of Hemostatic Products in Rabbits.

Zachary C BoomsRobert V HainlineEmilee C VennIrasema B TerrazasDavid BarrazaTiffany K GeisenStephanie M MarshallLuciana N TorresKathy L RyanThomas H Edwards
Published in: Military medicine (2024)
Findings from this study demonstrate that the tested ingredients of FOAM poloxamer component are safe for intraperitoneal injection and hold potential for further study directed toward prehospital non-compressible intra-abdominal hemorrhage management by non-surgical providers. Although CounterFlow produced abdominal adhesions in 3 of 4 rabbits in the 2-week cohort, these were determined to be "minimal" or "mild" in degree.
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