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|a Schlag, G.
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|a Fibrin Sealant in Operative Medicine
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b Volume 4 Plastic Surgery — Maxillofacial and Dental Surgery
|c edited by G. Schlag, H. Redl
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|a 1st ed. 1986
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|a Berlin, Heidelberg
|b Springer Berlin Heidelberg
|c 1986, 1986
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|a XVI, 196 p. 105 illus
|b online resource
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|a Skin Grafting with Fibrin Sealant in Burns -- Fibrin Sealing in the Treatment of Burn Wounds -- Fibrin Sealing in Dupuytren’s Contracture -- Fibrin Glue (Tissucol/Tisseel) Skin Transplants in Leg Ulcers -- New Aspects of Haemangioma Treatment -- III. Maxillofacial and Dental Surgery -- Use of Tissucol (Tisseel) in Maxillofacial Surgery -- New Methods of Fibrin Sealant (Tissucol/Tisseel) Application in Maxillofacial Surgery: The Use of Hydroxyapatite in Association with Human Fibrin Glue in Reconstructive Surgery -- The Management of Dentogenous Bone Cysts Using Bankbone and Fibrin Sealant (Tisseel/Tissucol) -- The Use of Fibrin Sealant in Various Maxillosurgical Indications -- Application of Fibrin Adhesive in Closure of Oronasal Communications with the Help of Flap Glossoplasty -- The Use of Fibrin Adhesive in Dental Practice -- Wound Management in Oral Surgery Using the Fibrin Adhesion System (Tissucol/Tisseel) --
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|a Complications in Hemophilic Patients Under Conditions of Fibrin Sealing -- The Use of Fibrin Sealant (Tissucol/Tisseel) in Periodontal Surgery: linical and Histological Evaluation -- A Modified Operating Technique Using Fibrin Sealant for Major Cysts of the Jaw in the Vicinity of the Mandibular Nerve
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|a I. Principles of Fibrin Sealing -- The Importance of Fibrin in Wound Repair -- Fibrin Sealant and Its Modes of Application -- Properties of Different Tissue Sealants with Special Emphasis on Fibrinogen-Based Preparations -- Lysis and Absorption of Fibrin Sealant (Tissucol/Tisseel) (In Vitro and In Vivo Experiments) -- Preliminary Results of a Randomized Controlled Study on the Risk of Hepatitis Transmission of a Two-Component Fibrin Sealant (Tissucol/Tisseel) -- II. Plastic Surgery -- The Use of Fibrin Sealant in Patients with Rhinophyma -- Fibrin Sealing in Plastic Surgery -- Tissue-Adhesion Techniques in the Treatment of Extensive Postoperative Cavities and Fistulae -- Further Clinical Applications of Human Fibrin Sealant in Plastic Surgery -- Fibrin Sealant (Tissucol/Tisseel) and Its Application in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery -- Specific Indications for Fibrin Glue in Plastic and Craniomaxillofacial Surgery -- Fibrin Sealant in Burn Injuries — Experimental Study --
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|a General Surgery
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|a Dentistry
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|a Plastic surgery
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|u https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82880-5?nosfx=y
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|a Fibrin plays a prominent role in wound healing. It has a hemostatic effect, induces cellular response to wound damage, and, by forming strands to build a matrix, assists in neovascularization and fibroblast proliferation. The concept of using clotting substances from human blood for wound manage ment and to achieve hemostasis in bleeding parenchymatous organs can be traced to 1909, when Bergel [1] reported on the hemostatic effect offibrin powder. In 1915, Grey [3] employed fibrin to control bleeding in neurosurgical operations of the brain. A year later, Harvey [4] used fibrin patches to stop bleeding from parenchy matous organs in general surgery. It took more than two decades for this ingenious idea to be rediscovered. In 1940, Young and Medawar [8] reported on experimental nerve anastomosis by sealing. Similarly, Tarlov and Benjamin [7] reunited nerves with plasma clots in 1943. Tarlov improved the results obtained with clot anastomosing of nerves by avoiding tension at the nerve stumps. In 1944, Cronkite et al. [2] reported on an initial series of eight cases in which fibrinogen and thrombin had been used successfully for anchoring skin grafts
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