Intraoperative bleeding control is evolving rapidly in 2026, with surgical societies updating guidelines to incorporate energy devices and sealants. High-volume centers in the US, Germany, and India are adopting these to minimize blood loss in complex procedures.
Advanced energy sealing platforms
Bipolar and ultrasonic devices now offer larger vessel sealing with minimal thermal spread. These reduce operative time and transfusion rates in hepatobiliary and urologic surgeries.
Flowable hemostatic matrices
Matrices that conform to irregular surfaces are gaining use in neurosurgery and orthopedics. These provide immediate tamponade while promoting natural clotting.
Robotic-assisted precision hemostasis
Robotic systems enable finer control during minimally invasive procedures, reducing inadvertent vessel injury. Adoption is accelerating in Asia for complex oncologic resections.
Topical coagulation enhancers
Sprayable agents containing thrombin and fibrinogen are applied directly to oozing surfaces. These are particularly useful in coagulopathic patients undergoing major surgery.
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