Efect of Ankaferd Blood Stopper on muscle healing
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Date
2016
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Publisher
The Canadian Society for Clinical Investigation
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Abstract
Purpose: Ankaferd Blood Stopper (ABS), which is a standardized mixture of herbal extracts obtained from fve plants, has been proven as an efcient hemostatic agent and is still used in emergency situations. It is not known exactly if decreased bleeding has positive or negative efects on muscle healing and fbrosis, so the purpose of this study was to test the efect of ABS on muscle healing and morphology.Methods: A total of 66 outbred Wistar rats were divided into three control and three experimental subgroups. In the experimental groups, ABS was sprayed on the cut surface of the soleus. In the control groups, a saline solution was sprayed on the cut surface of the soleus. Subgroups were euthanized afer 2 weeks, 3 weeks and 4 weeks, respectively. In each subgroup, eight rats were used for the biomechanical study to determine muscle healing and three rats were used for the histopathological investigation.Results: Although muscle strength in the control groups was lower than that of the experimental groups in early weeks, no diferences were found between the control and the experimental groups at 4 weeks.Conclusions: ABS has no negative efect on muscle healing. We also observed that ABS accelerated muscle healing compared to the control group. ABS could be used in hemostasis of open fractures and elective orthopedic surgeries. © 2016. CIM
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Keywords
Animals, Muscle, Skeletal, Plant Extracts, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Wound Healing, Wounds, Penetrating, ankaferd blood stopper, plant extract, animal, drug effects, metabolism, pathology, rat, skeletal muscle, Wistar rat, wound healing, Wounds, Penetrating
Journal or Series
Clinical and Investigative Medicine
WoS Q Value
Scopus Q Value
Q2
Volume
39
Issue
6