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Tissue Adhesives and the Pancreas
Pancreas, 2008The aim of this study was to investigate biocompatibility and adhesive properties of 6 tissue adhesives available, when applied between the pancreas and jejunum in an experimental model.Portion of jejunum was glued on the pancreas in rats with 3 cyanoacrylate derivatives (Histoacryl, Dermabond, and Glubran 2), 2 human fibrin sealants (Tisseel Duo Quick
Teemu, Lämsä +3 more
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Wet adhesives for hard tissues
Acta BiomaterialiaThe development of wet adhesives capable of bonding in aqueous environments, particularly for hard tissues such as bone, tooth, and cartilage, remains a significant challenge in material chemistry and biomedical research. Currently available hard tissue adhesives in clinical practice lack well-defined wet adhesion properties.
Sibei Tao +5 more
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Tissue Adhesives: Their Use in Urology
European Urology, 1976Tissue adhesives have certain advantages and should be used only for nephropexy and urethropexy but not for orchiopexy. Because of possible incrustation it should be avoided in the urinary collecting system.
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1969
C H, Heisterkamp +3 more
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A review: progress in preventing tissue adhesions from a biomaterial perspective
Biomaterials Science, 2021Bahareh Kheilnezhad, Afra Hadjizadeh
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