Which product resorbs in 4-6 weeks?

Prepare for the Arista AH and Surgical Hemostats Test with engaging flashcards and detailed questions, complete with explanations and hints to help you succeed in your exam!

Multiple Choice

Which product resorbs in 4-6 weeks?

Explanation:
Resorption time is driven by the material the hemostatic product is made from. Surgiflo is a gelatin-based matrix mixed with thrombin. Gelatin sponges are designed to provide temporary scaffolding for clotting and then be gradually broken down and absorbed by the body’s enzymes and cells, typically taking about 4–6 weeks. This makes Surgiflo suitable when you want short- to mid-term presence in the surgical field without leaving a long-lasting implant. Other options use different materials with different timelines: a cellulose-based product tends to be absorbed more quickly, a collagen-fibrin patch tends to last longer and resorb over a longer period, and other formulations have their own variable timelines.

Resorption time is driven by the material the hemostatic product is made from. Surgiflo is a gelatin-based matrix mixed with thrombin. Gelatin sponges are designed to provide temporary scaffolding for clotting and then be gradually broken down and absorbed by the body’s enzymes and cells, typically taking about 4–6 weeks. This makes Surgiflo suitable when you want short- to mid-term presence in the surgical field without leaving a long-lasting implant.

Other options use different materials with different timelines: a cellulose-based product tends to be absorbed more quickly, a collagen-fibrin patch tends to last longer and resorb over a longer period, and other formulations have their own variable timelines.

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