Pediatric craniosynostosis surgery presents unique challenges for neurosurgeons and anesthesiologists. Blood loss management remains critical in these complex procedures affecting infants and young children. A revolutionary hemostatic agent is changing how medical teams approach bleeding control in pediatric neurosurgery. Understanding Craniosynostosis Surgery Challenges The mechanism consists of the premature fusion of a suture in the… Continue reading Reducing Pediatric Craniosynostosis Transfusion Needs: Role Of a New Hemostatic Agent
First Aid for Trauma Emergencies, External Bleeding: Do’s & Don’ts
The Quiet Epidemic That Takes Lives Every Day! Every second matters in an emergency room. After a terrible accident, a patient enters with serious bleeding. When the doctor uses traditional procedures to stop the bleeding, it takes valuable time that could be the difference between life and death. What if I told you that a… Continue reading First Aid for Trauma Emergencies, External Bleeding: Do’s & Don’ts