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An Adhesive Hydrogel Technology for Enhanced Cartilage Repair: A Preliminary Proof of Concept. [PDF]
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Adhesive Hemostatic Flake Particulates Composed of Calcium Alginate-Starch-Polyacrylamide/Poly(Acrylic Acid) Ionic Networks. [PDF]
Ko Y, Kim EJ, Kwon OH.
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Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1997
FTA is a promising adjunct treatment in many fields of surgery, mainly in patients with acquired and congenital bleeding disorders or in procedures with high risk of postoperative bleeding or leaking of air, blood, fluids. Numerous report exist for variety of indications, however, very few are well controlled and conclusive.
Uri Martinowitz, William D. Spotnitz
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FTA is a promising adjunct treatment in many fields of surgery, mainly in patients with acquired and congenital bleeding disorders or in procedures with high risk of postoperative bleeding or leaking of air, blood, fluids. Numerous report exist for variety of indications, however, very few are well controlled and conclusive.
Uri Martinowitz, William D. Spotnitz
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Autologous fibrin tissue adhesive
The Laryngoscope, 1985AbstractVarious methods of making fibrin tissue adhesive from a patient's own blood were evaluated. The method using ammonium sulfate for fibrinogen preparation produced the greatest bonding strength.The average bonding strength of the commercially manufactured adhesive and of the autologous fibrin tissue adhesive were compared at 10 minutes and 30 ...
David M. Harris+2 more
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Fibrin tissue adhesive for face- and necklift
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 2015Although available for decades, fibrin-based tissue adhesives (FTAs) have enjoyed only variable popularity in aesthetic surgery since their introduction in the 1980s. Whilst benefits in facelift surgery have been reported for a range of measures, including expanding haematoma, oedema and ecchymosis, irrefutable evidence has not yet been forthcoming. We
M.G. Berry, Jan J. Stanek
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Fibrin Sealant Tissue Adhesive - Review and Update
Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants, 2005The field of surgical tissue adhesives is rapidly developing, with multiple products now available. Fibrin sealant, the first widely available tissue adhesive, continues to be used in traditional as well as in new and creative ways. The product is now fully mature as a hemostatic agent in cardiac, liver, and spleen surgery.
William D. Spotnitz, Roshan S. Prabhu
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The effects of fibrin tissue adhesive on the middle ear
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1983AbstractThis study investigated the effects of fibrin glue (‘Tissucol’, Immuno Pty. Ltd.) in the middle and inner ear. Small amounts of the adhesive were used in 36 operations performed on 18 rabbits. The light microscopic examination of these ears four, eight and 12 weeks after surgery showed that the adhesive was well tolerated and that it did not ...
E. Steinbach, A. Pusalkar, D. Katzke
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Autologous fibrin tissue adhesive in endoscopic sinus surgery
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1995Endoscopic sinus surgery may be complicated by bleeding, formation of synechia, and infection. This study investigated the application of autologous fibrin tissue adhesive during endoscopic sinus surgery in an attempt to avoid packing, to decrease complications, and to improve healing.
Stanley M. Shapshay+3 more
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