Abstract

Patients receiving oral anticoagulant therapy are at an increased risk of bleeding complications, necessitating effective hemostatic interventions. This study aims to evaluate and compare the efficacy of four hemostatic agent (figure of eight suturing, Absorbable gelatin sponge (ABGEL), Topical application of hemocogulase, and pressure gauze pack) in achieving hemostasis among patients on oral anticoagulant therapy. The study was conducted on 100 patients which were randomly divided in four groups and we found that all methods of achieving hemostasis are equally beneficial.

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