EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TOPICAL INTRAOPERATIVE HEMOSTASIS METHODS IN THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF COMPLICATIONS IN THYROID OPERATIONS
Keywords:
Thyroid gland, surgery, hemostasis, bleeding, hemostatics, fibrin film, complications, “Surgicel”, “Tachosil”.Abstract
In this scientific article, the clinical effectiveness of local intraoperative hemostasis methods is widely analyzed in the Prevention of complications arising in the process of surgical procedures performed on the thyroid gland. During the study, the practical importance of hemostatic agents, their effects on reducing bleeding, preventing hematoma formation, reducing surgical duration, and postoperative rehabilitation of patients were studied. The article aims to increase safety in Endocrine surgeries, minimize blood loss, and improve patient quality of life.
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