EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVENESS OF CHITOSAN HYDROGEL AS HAEMOSTATIC FROM DORSAL NASAL VEINS IN RABBITS

The haemostatic capability, adhesion ability and biocompatibility of chitosan sponges was compared with conventional method as control group. The chitosan sponges were briefly immersed in an aqueous 20% ammonia solution before being applied to a rabbit dorsal nasal vein wound. The total amount of bl...

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Main Authors: Bassim K.Khashjoori, Abdalbari A. Alfars
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Language:English
Published: College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Basrah, Iraq 2008-06-01
Series:Basrah Journal of Veterinary Research
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Online Access:https://bjvr.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_55457_49990ed07b675ac06620dc604c5e1349.pdf
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description The haemostatic capability, adhesion ability and biocompatibility of chitosan sponges was compared with conventional method as control group. The chitosan sponges were briefly immersed in an aqueous 20% ammonia solution before being applied to a rabbit dorsal nasal vein wound. The total amount of bleeding from the injured veins until hemostasis was similar for both chitosan and control group. The complete hemostasis success rates for both the chitosan and control group were also similar. Under hemostasis, the chitosan sponges strongly adhered to the surface of the rabbit muscles, whereas the control group. Under wet conditions, however, there was no significant difference in the adhesive ability between the two groups. During implantation, the chitosan sponges were much more flexible and resistant to breakage that good. The biocompatibilities in addition, biodegradation rates of the Chitosan sponges were very different after subcutaneous implantation in rabbit.
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spelling doaj-art-61c038af0d774937be98ec0061008a9c2025-08-20T01:50:57ZengCollege of Veterinary Medicine, University of Basrah, IraqBasrah Journal of Veterinary Research1813-84972410-84562008-06-0171192510.33762/bvetr.2008.5545755457EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVENESS OF CHITOSAN HYDROGEL AS HAEMOSTATIC FROM DORSAL NASAL VEINS IN RABBITSBassim K.KhashjooriAbdalbari A. AlfarsThe haemostatic capability, adhesion ability and biocompatibility of chitosan sponges was compared with conventional method as control group. The chitosan sponges were briefly immersed in an aqueous 20% ammonia solution before being applied to a rabbit dorsal nasal vein wound. The total amount of bleeding from the injured veins until hemostasis was similar for both chitosan and control group. The complete hemostasis success rates for both the chitosan and control group were also similar. Under hemostasis, the chitosan sponges strongly adhered to the surface of the rabbit muscles, whereas the control group. Under wet conditions, however, there was no significant difference in the adhesive ability between the two groups. During implantation, the chitosan sponges were much more flexible and resistant to breakage that good. The biocompatibilities in addition, biodegradation rates of the Chitosan sponges were very different after subcutaneous implantation in rabbit.https://bjvr.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_55457_49990ed07b675ac06620dc604c5e1349.pdfhemostasisadhesionbiocompatibility
spellingShingle Bassim K.Khashjoori
Abdalbari A. Alfars
EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVENESS OF CHITOSAN HYDROGEL AS HAEMOSTATIC FROM DORSAL NASAL VEINS IN RABBITS
Basrah Journal of Veterinary Research
hemostasis
adhesion
biocompatibility
title EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVENESS OF CHITOSAN HYDROGEL AS HAEMOSTATIC FROM DORSAL NASAL VEINS IN RABBITS
title_full EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVENESS OF CHITOSAN HYDROGEL AS HAEMOSTATIC FROM DORSAL NASAL VEINS IN RABBITS
title_fullStr EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVENESS OF CHITOSAN HYDROGEL AS HAEMOSTATIC FROM DORSAL NASAL VEINS IN RABBITS
title_full_unstemmed EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVENESS OF CHITOSAN HYDROGEL AS HAEMOSTATIC FROM DORSAL NASAL VEINS IN RABBITS
title_short EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVENESS OF CHITOSAN HYDROGEL AS HAEMOSTATIC FROM DORSAL NASAL VEINS IN RABBITS
title_sort evaluation of effectiveness of chitosan hydrogel as haemostatic from dorsal nasal veins in rabbits
topic hemostasis
adhesion
biocompatibility
url https://bjvr.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_55457_49990ed07b675ac06620dc604c5e1349.pdf
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