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European Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1991
Human fibrin glue was used in augmentation rhinoplasties to simplify the procedure of graft fixation. There was stable and safe adhesion of bone and cartilage grafts to the recipient site and reduced formation of hematoma, thereby enhancing healing.
S. Vedung, L. Ohls�n
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Human fibrin glue was used in augmentation rhinoplasties to simplify the procedure of graft fixation. There was stable and safe adhesion of bone and cartilage grafts to the recipient site and reduced formation of hematoma, thereby enhancing healing.
S. Vedung, L. Ohls�n
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Evolution of fibrin glue applicators
Transfusion Medicine Reviews, 2003Fibrin glue (FG) is used worldwide as a potent surgical tool, which establishes hemostasis in wounds and also bonds tissue. The standard FG applicator is based on a dual-syringe system. This review, based mainly on the patent literature, describes the development of the quasi-standard dual syringe system as well as the rise of other FG applicator ...
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FIBRIN GLUE ASSISTED 3-SUTURE VASOVASOSTOMY
Journal of Urology, 2005We report on the early results of fibrin glue assisted, 3-suture microsurgical vasovasostomy (FGV) technique in humans.After Institutional Review Board approval, 42 patients were enrolled prospectively from October 2002 to March 2004. Patients underwent microsurgical 3-suture vasovasostomy with completion of the anastomosis with fibrin sealant. Patient
Khai-Linh V, Ho +3 more
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Intraoperative procurement of autologous fibrin glue
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1993A method of intraoperative procurement of autologous fibrin glue is described. The relative efficacy of our autologous preparation is compared with that of fibrin glue made with homologous cryoprecipitate. Experimentally, the fibrinogen content and the strength are less than those found in cryoprecipitate and appear related to the fibrinogen content of
R L, Quigley +8 more
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Haematology, 2006
Wound healing is the response to injury and the process of tissue repair. Recent advances in cellular and molecular biology have greatly expanded our understanding of this process, which includes chemotaxis, production of matrix protein, cell replication, neovascularization and tissue remodelling.
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Wound healing is the response to injury and the process of tissue repair. Recent advances in cellular and molecular biology have greatly expanded our understanding of this process, which includes chemotaxis, production of matrix protein, cell replication, neovascularization and tissue remodelling.
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Arthroscopic meniscal repair with fibrin glue
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 1991Since 1984 we have arthroscopically repaired 40 meniscal tears in 32 patients using fibrin glue in our operative technique. This technique was reported initially in 1985 (Ishimura M, Samma M, Habata T, Fujisawa Y. The use of fibrin glue for fresh knee injury.
M, Ishimura, S, Tamai, Y, Fujisawa
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Fibrin Glue in Cardiothoracic Surgery
Transfusion Medicine Reviews, 1993FOR YEARS, surgeons have been searching for the perfect "glue" to help decrease bleeding, seal anastomoses, and bond tissue. Initial results with a plastic glue, cyanoacrylate, were encouraging, but clinical use was generally abandoned because the glue caused intense inflammatory reactions.
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Fibrin glue in nasal septal surgery
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1987AbstractWe have successfully used fibrin glue to avoid operative nasal packing in 30 cases of septal surgery. Avoiding a nasal pack is not only more acceptable to the patient but may also reduce hospital stay. Analysis of our results showed some minor short-term complications but initial post-operative septal deviation tended to resolve spontaneously ...
P J, Hayward, I S, Mackay
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2003
Growth, morphology and differentiation of cells in vitro depend on the composition of the cellular environment. Therefore, a variety of matrices have been studied to provide optimal conditions for chondrocyte culture. The introduction of alginate as a supporting matrix into cell culture was a blessing for cells that need to be cultured in a three ...
Carsten Perka +3 more
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Growth, morphology and differentiation of cells in vitro depend on the composition of the cellular environment. Therefore, a variety of matrices have been studied to provide optimal conditions for chondrocyte culture. The introduction of alginate as a supporting matrix into cell culture was a blessing for cells that need to be cultured in a three ...
Carsten Perka +3 more
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Experience with Fibrin Glue in Rhytidectomy
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2007The authors conducted a large, prospective, controlled trial of fibrin glue in rhytidectomy using a wide set of variables.Two hundred consecutive patients undergoing elective rhytidectomy were studied. One hundred patients received fibrin glue over a 1-year period and were followed prospectively.
Frank M, Kamer, Davis B, Nguyen
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