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Matthew Reeds mgreeds at reeds.uk.comWed May 7 19:46:38 BST 2008
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Doug, I know of a number of situations where the use of haemostatic agents has proved lifesaving and I also know that the military use them regularly to save both life and limb. Whilst I fully agree that their use would certainly not be the preferred option, if all other options have failed, you should not waste time repeatedly trying methods that have already failed but instead move one quickly and try a different method which may work. I recognise your comment about antiseptic dressing use for dry sockets - but that is a completely different subject. The HemCon dressings have worked for me in the past with good effect - in fact our local Max-Fax unit confirmed that they were a good idea! Given what you have said though, I shall certainly await your practical tips with keen interest. Matthew -----Original Message----- From: DWGKENNEDY at aol.com [mailto:DWGKENNEDY at aol.com] Sent: 05 May 2008 19:18 To: trauma-list at trauma.org Subject: Re: stab mouth Stop this now! Alvogyl is an antiseptic dressing used for post extraction 'dry sockets' - NOTHING ELSE. I'll write some practical tips later when people stop stuffing things in this wound! Doug
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