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The Use of Fibrin-based Tissue Adhesives for Breast in Reconstructive and Plastic Surgery

Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry, 2020
Background:Breast plastic surgery is a rapidly evolving field of medicine. The modern view of surgical trends reflects the desire to minimize complications and introduce advanced technologies. These always will be priorities for surgeons. Reconstructive surgery, a branch of plastic surgery focusing on restoration of lost functional and aesthetic ...
Svetlana N. Nikolenko   +11 more
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Resorption of fibrin tissue adhesive sealant by isolated osteoclasts in culture

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1990
The tissue tolerance of fibrin tissue adhesive sealants has been investigated. These materials are increasingly being used to close wounds and to stabilize spongy bone transplants. An in vitro model consisting of isolated osteoclasts in primary cell culture was used.
J. Thomas Lambrecht, Michael Klinger
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The role of the tissue adhesive fibrin seal (FS) in esophageal anastomoses

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1983
AbstractFollowing Surgical Removal Of Esophageal Tumors, Leakage And Medistinitis Is A Frequent And Often Fatal Complication. A New Method Has Been Developed To Seal Suture Lines In The Esophagus With Preparations Containing Fibrinogen, Cold Insoluble Globulin, Factor Xiii, Antiplasmin, Platelet Growth Factor, Thrombin, And Calcium Chloride.
Constantine P. Karakousis   +9 more
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Experimental Use of Fibrin Tissue Adhesive in Middle Ear Surgery

The Laryngoscope, 1983
The biocompatibility of a new tissue adhesive was tested. Its major advantages are adhesions, hemostasis, and the promotion of wound healing. In experimental surgery on 43 middle ears of chinchillas, documented by histological evidence obtained 45 days after operation, the validity of the following two hypotheses was established.1.
Karl H. Siedentop   +2 more
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Combined use of Fibrin Tissue Adhesive and Acellular Dermis in Dural Repair

American Journal of Rhinology, 2007
Background The management of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks can be challenging. Acellular dermal grafts derived from human cadavers can be used as a replacement material when autogenous materials are unavailable. Fibrin tissue adhesive (FTA) is a wound support product that has been used for hemostatic and tissue fixation purposes.
Anil R. Shah   +4 more
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Optimized delivery of skin keratinocytes by aerosolization and suspension in fibrin tissue adhesive

Wound Repair and Regeneration, 2006
ABSTRACTAerosolized suspensions of keratinocytes provide a potential therapy for wounds, but the effects of aerosolization on cell viability remain unclear. Likewise, little is known of the resulting cell distribution pattern and how this compares to the density required for epithelialization.
Zee Upton   +3 more
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Effects of a Fibrin Sealant on Skin Graft Tissue Adhesion in a Rodent Model

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2016
ObjectiveTo establish a rodent model for skin grafting with fibrin glue and examine the effects of fibrin glue on the adhesive strength of skin grafts without bolsters.Study DesignAnimal cohort.SettingAcademic hospital laboratory.Subjects and MethodsThree skin grafts were created using a pneumatic microtome on the dorsum of 12 rats.
Adam Luginbuhl   +6 more
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Development of a Model for Measurement of Adhesion Strength of Fibrin Sealant to Human Tissue

European Surgical Research, 1999
It is crucial for the surgeon to know the physical properties of a surgical sealant. Current test methods of fibrin sealant involving animal testing or in vitro testing of sealant using artificial substrates have little clinical relevance. Most of these test methods also lack accuracy and reproducibility.
Henrik K. Kjaergard   +5 more
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Human fibrin tissue adhesive for sutureless lamellar keratoplasty and scleral patch adhesion

Ophthalmology, 2003
To determine whether a fibrin adhesive can facilitate the performance of sutureless lamellar keratoplasty and attachment of amnion to bare sclera.Prospective, noncomparative case series.Six patients, 5 of whom underwent lamellar keratoplasty and 1 who received an amniotic patch of the sclera and cornea.
Michael S. Insler   +3 more
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Human Fibrin Tissue Glue for Corneal Lamellar Adhesion in Rabbits

Cornea, 2003
To evaluate the use of a human fibrin tissue adhesive in the adherence of corneal lamellar flaps in rabbit eyes.Corneal flaps were made using a microkeratome in both eyes of six New Zealand white rabbits. In the right eyes, the flaps were glued with fibrin tissue adhesive; in the left eyes, flaps were allowed to heal without adhesive (controls).
Herbert E. Kaufman   +4 more
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