HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder

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HemaBlock Hemostatic
Powder
A proven Absorbable Sterile Hemostatic Powder
to Control Bleeders During All Types of
Surgeries and Dental Procedures
HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder
• Experiencing bleeders during surgery is very common
• Some bleeders are difficult to control
Types of Hemostatic Products
• Fabric pads
• Gauzes
• Sponges
• Sutures
• Lasers
• Powders
Fabric Pads, Gauzes and Sponges
• Trim to fit in the bleeding area
 Difficult to use trimmings for non-sterile area
• Some are absorbable
 Weeks to be absorbed
• Should remove when applied in sensitive areas
 Could also remove the clot if proper procedure is not followed
• Most are of animal origin (bovine or porcine)
 Could result in allergic reaction
 Regulatory concern
• Some are of Oxidized Regenerated Cellulose
 Weeks to be absorbed
• Some are of Oxidized Cellulose
 Weeks to be absorbed
Suture
• Use on severed arteries and blood vessels
• Catgut supply becoming limited due to BSE issues
• Synthetic suture not always absorbable
• Some synthetic suture knots could lose tension resulting in seepage
• Hemostasis use limited to type of bleeders
Lasers
• Generated coagulation by generation of heat
• Limited use
• Equipment could be very expensive
Powders
• Over the counter Blood Stop Powders
Non-sterile
Use only on topical wounds
• Sterile Hemostatic Powders used in surgery
Oxidized Cellulose (OC)
• Cotton Fiber
HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder
• Bleed-X Vet is the trade name used for Sales in the United
States, Canada and Territories of the United States
• HemaBlock is the trade name used for Sales in all other
countries
HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder
HemaBlock/Bleed-X Vet
• 100% plant origin
• Contains two ingredients
 50% Microporous Polysaccharide Hemopheres (MPH)
• Derived from potato starch
 50% Oxidized Cellulose (OC)
• Derived from cotton fiber
HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder
• MPH the primary clotting agent
• Safe
MPH has been used successfully in over 2,000,000 human applications
Over 50 published abstracts on safety and efficacy of MPH
HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder
• Combination of MPH and OC
Increases the clotting capability of either alone
Increases the strength of the clot
and HemaBlock
HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder
HemaBlock for use to control bleeders during
surgery and dental procedures in:
• Companion animals (cats & dogs)
• Horses
• Exotic species
HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder
• Safe
• Mammals
• Birds
• Reptiles
• Other exotic species
HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder
• Fast acting
• Sterile absorbable hemostatic agent
• Absorbed in just a few days
• Pain free
• Uniquely Safe
HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder
• Sterile powder ready to use
• No pre-mixing before use
• No additional components need to be added
• No special storage conditions
• Easy to apply
HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder
• Instant clotting (1 to 2 minutes)
• Promotes rapid healing
• Non-toxic
• Lickable
HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder
Packaging:
• Foil sachet in resealable tube for use in most surgical procedures
• Syringe type applicator for hemostasis in small difficult to reach areas
• The two types of packaging allow easy and versatile application for all types of
surgeries
• Left over HemaBlock powder can be used in non-sterile applications
 Dental Procedures
 Topical wounds
 Nail trimmings
HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder
• The clot formed with HemaBlock does not need to be removed after
Hemostasis
• The clot formed with HemaBlock will not continue to expand after
enclosed in the wound
• The clot will start being absorbed almost immediately after enclosed
in the wound
HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder
• Hemablock could reduce cost in surgical and dental procedures
• Faster hemostasis (clotting)
• Less time patient on the operating table
• Less time patient under anesthesia
HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder
• HemaBlock powder is excellent for control seepage along suture line
• Sterile HemaBlock powder for control bleeding with all types of
surgery
HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder
Types of Surgery
• Nueter
• Spay
• Suture Line
• Tail Docks
HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder
Types of Surgery (conti.)
• General Surgery
• Arterial or Venous Bleeding
• Mass/Tumor Removal
• Joint Replacement
• Trauma
HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder
Types of Surgery (conti.)
• Biopsies (Liver, Pancreas, etc.)
• Lobectomy (Removal part of body organ)
• Amputations (Mass removals)
• Orthopedic (Sketetal deformity, Disorder, Injury, etc.)
HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder
Types of Surgery (conti.)
• HemaBlock can be used in sensitive areas like:
• Eye Enucleations (Removal of an eye)
• Neuro-surgery (Do not enclose in the spinal area)
HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder
Types of Surgery (conti.)
• Dewclaw (Removal)
• De-claw
• Periodontal (Dental Procedures)
HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder Application
R.A.P.I.D.
5-Step R.A.P.I.D. Application Procedure
For successful results the “HemaBlock 5-Step R.A.P.I.D. Application Procedure”
should be followed.
HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder Application
R.A.P.I.D.
Remove excess blood to easily identify bleeders and allow applying
HemaBlock Powder directly on the active bleeder.
HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder Application
R.A.P.I.D.
Apply plenty of HemaBlock Powder on the bleeder.
• Be sure to completely cover the bleeding area
HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder Application
R.A.P.I.D.
Pressure Enough pressure needs to be applied to stop the flow of the bleeders
for approximately 1 to 2 minutes to allow time for HemaBlock Powder to create the
clot.
HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder Application
R.A.P.I.D.
Irrigate the wound area with saline solution to remove excess powder to check
for bleeders might have missed.
HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder Application
R.A.P.I.D.
Delivered hemostasis (clotting) is evident after irrigation and the wound site is
ready for traditional closure methods.
HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder Application
R.A.P.I.D.
5-Step R.A.P.I.D. Application Procedure