Jukes Alistair, Murphy Jae, Vreugde Sarah, Psaltis Alkis, Wormald P J
Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Adelaide, Australia.
Department of Neurosurgery, Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide, Australia.
J Neurol Surg B Skull Base. 2017 Jun;78(3):215-221. doi: 10.1055/s-0036-1597277. Epub 2016 Dec 12.
Nano-hemostats are synthetic amino acid chains that self-assemble into a scaffold under certain conditions. These have been shown to be effective in stopping bleeding in small animal models of hemorrhage. Proposed mechanisms for their effect are that they form a mesh analogous to the fibrin plug in native hemostasis and that they may potentiate both platelet activation and the coagulation cascade. These may potentially become valuable adjuncts to endoscopic skull base surgery where there is the potential for both major vessel injury and smaller perforator injury to eloquent areas where bipolar cautery may not be suitable. We present a summary of the clinical studies to date and a small pilot study of nano-hemostat in an endoscopic sheep model of major vessel hemorrhage to determine its efficacy in stopping bleeding in this potentially catastrophic complication.
纳米止血剂是在特定条件下能自组装成支架的合成氨基酸链。在小动物出血模型中,这些纳米止血剂已被证明能有效止血。其作用的推测机制是,它们形成类似于天然止血中纤维蛋白凝块的网状结构,并且可能增强血小板活化和凝血级联反应。在内镜颅底手术中,当主要血管和向功能区供血的较小穿支血管都有可能受损,而双极电凝可能不适用时,纳米止血剂有可能成为有价值的辅助手段。我们总结了迄今为止的临床研究,并在一个主要血管出血的内镜羊模型中进行了纳米止血剂的小型初步研究,以确定其在这种潜在灾难性并发症中止血的效果。