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Tissue adhesive semiconductors
Science, 2023Bioelectronic implants could use semiconductors that adhere to wet, dynamic ...
Sarah J, Wu, Xuanhe, Zhao
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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.
U, Martinowitz, W 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.
U, Martinowitz, W D, Spotnitz
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A prospectus on tissue adhesives
The American Journal of Surgery, 2001Tissue adhesives are common adjuncts in surgical practice. Fibrin sealants are the most prevalent adhesives today. Recently, new adhesives have been approved for use in the United States, including cyanoacrylates, albumin-based compounds, collagen-based compounds, glutaraldehyde glues, and hydrogels.
T B, Reece, T S, Maxey, I L, Kron
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Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2002
Surgical tissue adhesives continue to evolve as an important technology for the facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon. Twelve years ago there was little routine use of these substances; however, in the past 5 years there have been significant advances.
Steven Ross, Mobley +2 more
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Surgical tissue adhesives continue to evolve as an important technology for the facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon. Twelve years ago there was little routine use of these substances; however, in the past 5 years there have been significant advances.
Steven Ross, Mobley +2 more
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Tissue adhesives in endosurgery
Seminars in Laparoscopic Surgery, 2001Usage of tissue adhesives/glues for tissue approximation and hemostasis is increasing as the related technology advances. There is no accepted classification, but surgical adhesives fall into 3 main categories: biological, synthetic, and genetically engineered polymer protein glues.
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THE N‐ALKYLALPHACYANOACRYLATE TISSUE ADHESIVES
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1968For the past several years at this laboratory, we have been conducting studies directed toward the development of biologically receptive adhesives to be used as hemostasis-inducing compounds and tissue adhesives in nonsuture closure of wounds.
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Surgical application of tissue adhesives
World Journal of Surgery, 1980AbstractA new technique of application of cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive has been evaluated in 180 patients with wounds of the liver (77 patients), spleen (12 patients), pancreas (9 patients), and lung (82 patients). The technique involves injection of the tissue adhesive with a specially adapted jet injector, so that it penetrates 3–5 mm deep into the ...
B V, Petrovsky +6 more
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Photoinduced Prevention of Tissue Adhesion
ASAIO Journal, 1992Postoperative tissue adhesion causes retarded wound healing and the need for reoperation; it can even be life threatening. In this report, the authors present prototype materials and performance of newly developed tissue adhesion prevention technology based on photocurable polysaccharides.
T, Matsuda +4 more
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Applicator for Cyanoacrylate Tissue Adhesive
Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1989ABSTRACT Cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive (CTA) is very useful for emergency treatment of corneal perforations. Lack of Food and Drug Administration approval as well as concerns about toxicity from the application of large amounts of glue, however, have limited its use. It is difficult to apply a sufficiently small amount of glue or to achieve a
I F, Wessels, J I, McNeill
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Comprehensive Review of Tissue Adhesives
Dermatologic Surgery, 2018BACKGROUNDCyanoacrylates, also known as tissue adhesives or skin glues, are commonly used as sealants for lacerations and incisions and have found utility in excisional and cosmetic surgeries in both outpatient and operating room settings.OBJECTIVETo review the surgical literature on the utilities, advantages, disadvantages, and special uses of ...
Lauren E, Jenkins, Loretta S, Davis
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