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Chemical Reviews, 2021
Polymeric tissue adhesives provide versatile materials for wound management and are widely used in a variety of medical settings ranging from minor to life-threatening tissue injuries. Compared to the traditional methods of wound closure (i.e., suturing and stapling), they are relatively easy to use, enable rapid application, and introduce minimal ...
Sungmin Nam, David J Mooney
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Polymeric tissue adhesives provide versatile materials for wound management and are widely used in a variety of medical settings ranging from minor to life-threatening tissue injuries. Compared to the traditional methods of wound closure (i.e., suturing and stapling), they are relatively easy to use, enable rapid application, and introduce minimal ...
Sungmin Nam, David J Mooney
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Tissue adhesives in endosurgery
Usage 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.
Cuschieri, Alfred
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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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Dopamine-Modified Hyaluronic Acid Hydrogel Adhesives with Fast-Forming and High Tissue Adhesion
Commercial or clinical tissue adhesives are currently limited due to their weak bonding strength on wet biological tissue surface, low biological compatibility, and slow adhesion formation.
Shangzhi Li, Hongjun Yang, Shaojin Gu
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Tissue adhesive hydrogel bioelectronics
Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2021This review describes the recent progress in tissue adhesive hydrogel bioelectronics.
Shengnan Li, Yang Cong, Jun Fu
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Journal of Biomaterials Applications, 2022
In situ forming hydrogels with strong adhesive strength and antibacterial activity are of great interest to serve as tissue adhesive in fields like wound dressing and mass hemorrhage. In this study, hybrid hydrogel (GOHA) based on gelatin and oxidized hyaluronic acid was developed and endowed with excellent mechanical strength and tissue adhesion ...
Wenjie Zhang +4 more
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In situ forming hydrogels with strong adhesive strength and antibacterial activity are of great interest to serve as tissue adhesive in fields like wound dressing and mass hemorrhage. In this study, hybrid hydrogel (GOHA) based on gelatin and oxidized hyaluronic acid was developed and endowed with excellent mechanical strength and tissue adhesion ...
Wenjie Zhang +4 more
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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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