sodium tetradecyl sulfate การใช้
- Of particular importance was the development of sodium tetradecyl sulfate ( STS ) in 1946, a product still widely used to this day.
- It is very rare when small amounts of dilute ( < 0.25 % ) sodium tetradecyl sulfate ( STS ) is used, but has been seen when higher concentrations ( 3 % ) are used.
- A sclerosing agent, such as 1 % or 3 % sodium tetradecyl sulfate, doxycycline, or ethanol, may be directly injected into a lymphocele . " All sclerosing agents are thought to work by ablating the endothelial cells of the disrupted lymphatics feeding into the lymphocele ."