FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to chemical-pharmaceutical industry. The material for haemostasis contains dialdehyde cellulose of the oxidation level 6.5±0.33% - 1 g, gelatinol 60±3 mg - (0.75 ml), ε-aminocapronic acid 50±0.25 mg, lysozyme 5±0.25 mg, water 5.75 ml. The method for making the textile material expressing haemostatic action consists that ε-aminocapronic acid, gelatinol and lysozyme are successively dissolved in the distilled water at room temperature. After said components are dissolved completely, the prepared solution is placed into dialdehyde cellulose solution of the oxidation level 6.5%±0.33% in the form of a cloth and kept for 2 hours. Then the cloth is wrung out, air-dried to residual humidity no more than 10% with cutting out napkins of weight approximately 1 g and dimensions 7.5×5.0 cm, then sealed in polyethylene bags and sterilised by gamma irradiation in a dose 25 kGy. Besides for haemostasis of irregularly shaped deep stab, missile and shell fragment wounds, the prepared material is ground in a rotor impact mill to lint condition (cotton wool).
EFFECT: making the effective styptic (haemostatic) product of partially oxidised cellulose.
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Dates
2010-01-27—Published
2007-09-26—Filed