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Chondrocyte suspension in fibrin glue

Cell and Tissue Banking, 2010
Autologous chondrocyte implantation has been shown to be a promising method for treatment of deep articular cartilage defects. The hyaline cartilage formed by implanted autologous chondrocytes has biomechanical properties similar to those of natural articular cartilage.
Juliusz Dec   +4 more
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Fibrin Sealants and Glues

Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 2003
Fibrin sealants and fibrin glues have become effective instruments in the care of surgical patients. They have been used as an adjunct to hemostasis, wound healing, tissue adhesion, and drug delivery. In cardiac surgery, fibrin glues have emerged as valuable tools to improve hemostasis, decreased blood transfusions, improve tissue handling, and ...
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The Addition of Antibiotics to Fibrin Glue

Southern Medical Journal, 1997
Fibrin glue is composed of two separate solutions of fibrinogen and thrombin. When mixed together, these two solutions mimic the final stages of the clotting cascade to form a fibrin clot. Because the resulting fibrin patch is a good medium for microbial growth, the addition of antibiotics to one of the components of fibrin glue has been shown to ...
Dennis F. Thompson, Thomas L. Davis
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Experience with Fibrin Glue in Rhytidectomy

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2007
The 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.
Davis B. Nguyen, Frank M. Kamer
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Chondrocytes and Fibrin Glue

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 ...
Lindenhayn K   +3 more
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Fibrin glue for partial nephrectomy

Urology, 1991
Fibrin glue, a mixture of concentrated autologous fibrinogen and bovine-derived thrombin, was used to achieve hemostasis during 7 partial nephrectomies. After transected vessels were suture ligated, topically applied fibrin glue filled all renal defects with an adherent clot that resulted in immediate hemostasis.
A K, Levinson   +5 more
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Fibrin glues of human origin [PDF]

open access: possibleBest 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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Evolution of fibrin glue applicators

Transfusion Medicine Reviews, 2003
Fibrin 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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Use of Fibrin Glue in Thoracic Surgery

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1985
The results of closure of various types of postoperative thoracic fistulas with two-component fibrin sealant in 5 patients are presented. The use of a new technique for the noninvasive closure of bronchial fistulas with fibrin sealant is also described. Implications of the management of thoracic fistulas with fibrin sealant are discussed.
Peeyush Sharma, Claus Jessen
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Polyglycolic acid sheet and fibrin glue for preventing esophageal stricture after endoscopic submucosal dissection: a historical control study.

Diseases of the esophagus, 2017
There have been several reports that steroid administration is effective at preventing strictures after endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD). However, adverse events after steroid use are of great concern.
T. Iizuka   +4 more
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