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The effects of fibrin tissue adhesive on the middle ear

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1983
AbstractThis 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 ...
D, Katzke, A, Pusalkar, E, Steinbach
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Fibrin Sealant Tissue Adhesive - Review and Update

Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants, 2005
The 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, Prabhu
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Autologous Fibrin Tissue Adhesive for Peripheral Nerve Anastomosis

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1987
The sciatic nerve in rabbits was exposed, transected, and repaired using either of two methods. The experimental group had an autologous fibrin-based adhesive repair. The control group had conventional perineural suturing. The autologous tissue glue is similar in composition, handling, and performance to the commercially available European product ...
M D, Feldman   +3 more
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Safety and efficacy of currently available fibrin tissue adhesives

American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2001
The purpose of this study is to review preparation methods, bonding power, preparation time, and costs associated with currently available autologous and homologous fibrin tissue adhesive preparations.Two autologous fibrin tissue adhesive preparations (AFTA-A and AFTA-E), a single-donor homologous preparation, and 2 multiple-donor pooled homologous ...
K H, Siedentop   +4 more
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Technical manual for manufacturing autologous fibrin tissue adhesive

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1999
The aim of this article is to provide a concise and simple technical manual for manufacturing autologous fibrin tissue adhesive derived from the precipitation of fibrinogen using a combination of ethanol and freezing for surgery.All materials and equipment needed to manufacture ethanol-based autologous fibrin tissue adhesive are listed.
J J, Park   +6 more
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Autologous fibrin tissue adhesive in endoscopic sinus surgery

Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1995
Endoscopic 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.
L L, Gleich   +3 more
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An Autologous Fibrin Tissue Adhesive With Greater Bonding Power

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1995
To describe and evaluate an autologous fibrin tissue adhesive (AFTA) that uses a combination of ethanol and freezing to precipitate fibrinogen (AFTA-E).The bonding power of AFTA-E was compared with that of a conventional AFTA based on ammonium sulfate precipitation of fibrinogen (AFTA-A).
K H, Siedentop, J J, Park, B, Sanchez
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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.
G K, Thorson   +8 more
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Anastomosis of Intratemporal Facial Nerve with Fibrin Tissue Adhesive

1994
Traumatic facial paralysis can be iatrogenic or catastrophic. The iatrogenic lesion can be deliberate or inadvertent. The catastrophic can be form temporal bone fracture, firearm shooting, or cutting lesions of the face.
R F, Bento, E R, De Almeida, A, Miniti
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Repair of fistulas-in-ano using autologous fibrin tissue adhesive

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1999
Our goal was to determine if autologous fibrin tissue adhesive derived from the precipitation of fibrinogen using a combination of ethanol and freezing, could be used to completely close both simple and complex fistulas-in-ano.A 26-patient pilot study was performed in which 100 ml of a patient's blood was drawn 90 minutes before surgery.
J R, Cintron   +5 more
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