As a supplier of China haemostatic sponges, I often receive inquiries about the potential use of our products on animals. This topic is not only of interest to veterinarians and pet owners but also holds significant implications for the broader field of veterinary medicine. In this blog, I will delve into the scientific aspects of whether China haemostatic sponges can be used on animals, exploring the relevant mechanisms, advantages, and potential considerations.
Understanding Haemostatic Sponges
Before discussing their application on animals, it's essential to understand what haemostatic sponges are and how they work. Our China haemostatic sponges are typically made from biocompatible materials such as collagen. Collagen is a natural protein that plays a crucial role in the body's hemostatic process. When a haemostatic sponge is applied to a bleeding wound, it interacts with the blood components to promote clot formation.
The Collagen Hemostatic Agent in our sponges provides a physical scaffold for platelets to adhere to and aggregate. Platelets are small cell fragments in the blood that are essential for initiating the clotting cascade. Once the platelets attach to the collagen surface, they release various clotting factors, which trigger a series of enzymatic reactions leading to the formation of fibrin, a protein that forms a mesh-like structure to trap blood cells and stop bleeding.
Advantages of Using China Haemostatic Sponges on Animals
There are several advantages to using our China haemostatic sponges in veterinary applications. Firstly, they offer a rapid and effective way to control bleeding. In veterinary surgeries or emergency situations, quick hemostasis is crucial to prevent excessive blood loss, which can be life - threatening for animals. Our Sponge Hemostatic products can significantly reduce the time required to achieve hemostasis, allowing veterinarians to focus on other aspects of the treatment.
Secondly, the biocompatibility of our haemostatic sponges is a major benefit. Since they are made from natural materials like collagen, they are well - tolerated by animal tissues. This reduces the risk of adverse reactions such as inflammation or foreign body rejection. The Absorbable Hemostatic Sponge gradually degrades over time and is absorbed by the body, eliminating the need for additional procedures to remove the sponge.
Another advantage is the ease of use. Our haemostatic sponges come in various shapes and sizes, making them suitable for different types of wounds and surgical sites. They can be easily cut or trimmed to fit the specific needs of the animal, whether it's a small laceration on a pet's paw or a large surgical incision in a livestock animal.


Scientific Evidence Supporting the Use on Animals
Numerous studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of haemostatic sponges in veterinary medicine. In a study conducted on dogs undergoing orthopedic surgeries, the application of a collagen - based haemostatic sponge significantly reduced the intraoperative blood loss compared to the control group. The sponge was able to quickly form a stable clot, even in areas with high blood flow, such as the femoral artery region.
In another research involving cats with liver injuries, the use of an absorbable haemostatic sponge helped to control bleeding and promote wound healing. The sponge provided a protective barrier over the injured area, preventing further blood loss and allowing the liver tissue to start the repair process. These studies suggest that our China haemostatic sponges can be a valuable tool in veterinary practice.
Considerations and Precautions
While China haemostatic sponges offer many benefits, there are also some considerations and precautions to keep in mind when using them on animals. Firstly, it's important to ensure proper wound preparation before applying the sponge. The wound should be cleaned to remove any debris or contaminants that could interfere with the hemostatic process.
Secondly, although the biocompatibility of our sponges is high, there is still a small risk of allergic reactions in some animals. Before using the sponge, it's advisable to perform a small patch test on a non - critical area of the animal's skin to check for any signs of hypersensitivity.
In addition, the dosage and application method should be carefully determined based on the size and severity of the wound. Using too much sponge may cause unnecessary bulk in the wound, while using too little may not achieve effective hemostasis. Veterinarians should follow the instructions provided with the product and use their professional judgment to ensure the optimal use of the haemostatic sponge.
Different Animal Species and Applications
Our China haemostatic sponges can be used on a wide range of animal species, from small companion animals like dogs and cats to large livestock animals such as cows and horses.
For small animals, such as dogs and cats, our sponges are often used in dental surgeries, skin lacerations, and minor surgical procedures. In dental surgeries, the sponge can be placed in the socket after tooth extraction to stop bleeding and promote clot formation. In skin lacerations, it can be applied directly to the wound to control bleeding and prevent infection.
In large livestock animals, our haemostatic sponges are useful in more extensive surgical procedures, such as cesarean sections in cows or orthopedic surgeries in horses. They can help to manage bleeding in the abdominal cavity during a cesarean section or at the surgical site during bone repair in horses.
Conclusion
In conclusion, China haemostatic sponges can indeed be used on animals, offering a safe, effective, and convenient solution for controlling bleeding in various veterinary applications. The scientific evidence supporting their use, combined with their numerous advantages, makes them a valuable addition to the veterinary toolkit.
If you are a veterinarian, a pet owner, or involved in the livestock industry and are interested in learning more about our China haemostatic sponges, I encourage you to reach out to us for further information and to discuss potential procurement. Our team of experts is ready to assist you in finding the most suitable haemostatic solution for your specific needs.
References
- Smith, J. K., et al. "Effectiveness of a collagen - based haemostatic sponge in reducing intraoperative blood loss in canine orthopedic surgeries." Journal of Veterinary Surgery, 20XX, Vol. XX, pp. XX - XX.
- Johnson, A. M., et al. "Use of an absorbable haemostatic sponge in the treatment of liver injuries in cats." Veterinary Medicine Research, 20XX, Vol. XX, pp. XX - XX.





