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How It Works

When Hemospray comes in contact with an actively bleeding site, the powder absorbs water, then acts both cohesively and adhesively, forming a mechanical barrier over the bleeding site.

Active Bleeding Into The Digestive Lumen

Active Bleeding Into The Digestive Lumen

Application of Hemospray

Application of Hemospray

Water Absorption

Water Absorption

Formation of Barrier

Formation of Barrier

“I find this noncontact hemostatic approach especially helpful when the bleeding is diffuse and the tissue fragile, such as in malignancies. I believe it is the most effective agent available today to produce immediate hemostasis”<br />
—Alan Barkun, MD, McGill University, Montreal, Canada

“I find this noncontact hemostatic approach especially helpful when the bleeding is diffuse and the tissue fragile, such as in malignancies. I believe it is the most effective agent available today to produce immediate hemostasis”
—Alan Barkun, MD, McGill University, Montreal, Canada

Dr. Alan Barkun is a paid consultant of Cook Medical.

A Different Approach to Hemostasis

Hemospray, unlike traditional therapies, is a nonthermal, nontraumatic, noncontact modality that doesn’t require the precise targeting of other endoscopic devices.

Anticipated Advantages

  • Nonthermal
    No tissue changes occur as sometimes experienced with thermal modalities.
  • Noncontact
    Aerosol delivery system eliminates the need for direct mechanical or contact forces with the treatment site by the delivery system.
  • Nontraumatic
    Since no force is applied at the treatment site, the powder minimizes the risk of tissue trauma as experienced with other modalities.
  • Nonspecific Targeting
    Powder is sprayed toward the source of the bleed, so it does not require the en face approach and the precise targeting of other modalities.

When To Use Hemospray

Hemospray is a different endoscopic modality that has demonstrated successful results in a wide range of nonvariceal gastrointestinal bleeds.

Peptic Ulcer Bleed

Initial Bleed

Initial Bleed

Hemospray Application

Hemospray Application

72 hour follow-up

72 hour follow-up

Duodenal Ulcer Bleed

Initial Bleed

Initial Bleed

Hemospray Application

Hemospray Application

72 hour follow-up

72 hour follow-up

Gastric ESD Bleed

Initial Bleed

Initial Bleed

Hemospray Application

Hemospray Application

72 hour follow-up

72 hour follow-up

Peptic ulcer bleed images courtesy of Prof. Joseph Sung, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong China. Duodenal ulcer bleed images courtesy of Dr. Lars Karlsen, Stavanger University Hospital, Stavanger, Norway. Gastric ESD bleed images courtesy of Dr. David Serra, Hospital da Luz, Lisbon, Portugal.

Hemospray has demonstrated successful results with these additional bleed types:

  • Gastritis
  • Dieulafoy Lesions
  • Mallory Weiss Tears
  • GAVE/Watermelon Stomach
  • Esophagitis
  • Gastric Angiodysplasia
  • GI Neoplasms
  • Post EMR

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Intended Use

Used for hemostasis of nonvariceal gastrointestinal bleeding.