Tissue adhesives and sealants are commonly used in surgery either as an adjunct to, or replacement for, sutures. Previously, we have shown that fibrinogen can be crosslinked rapidly to give a high-strength bond in the presence of a ruthenium complex, a persulfate and irradiation with visible light, and that the crosslinked fibrinogen is nontoxic to cells in vitro. This approach addresses limitations to current fibrin sealants that typically have relatively slow curing times and low bond strengths. In the present study, we have evaluated the efficacy and safety of this new biological scaffold sealant in various animal models. When placed as solid implants into rats, the crosslinked fibrinogen persisted for at least 8 weeks but was fully reso...
The first bioprocess that occurs in response to wounding is the deterrence of local hemorrhage. This...
A significant body of research has considered collagen as a scaffold material for soft tissue regene...
International audienceSince 1976, fibrin glues have been attracting medical interest, spreading from...
Tissue reconstruction and wound closure rely on sutures, staples and clips in current surgical proce...
Fibrin sealants derived from human blood can be used in tissue engineering to assist in the repair o...
Commercial fibrin sealant products derived from pooled human plasma. Fibrin sealant has been approve...
Tissue engineering utilizing fibrin gel as a scaffold has the advantage of creating a completely bio...
Gelatin is widely used as a medical biomaterial because it is readily available, cheap, biodegradabl...
This study proposes a method to prepare autologous bio-based fibrin glue (FG) for use in ophthalmic ...
The craft of surgery has evolved over centuries. Suture-like threadscreated from a wide variety of s...
Fibrin glue has been widely used as an adhesive in plastic and reconstructive surgery. This article ...
Tissue adhesive is one of the alternative to conventional suturing and has some added advantages. Fi...
Autologous fibrin gel is commonly used as a scaffold for filling defects in articular cartilage. Thi...
Fibrin glue has been applied universally in general surgery as an adhesive, hemostatic, or embolizin...
A significant body of research has considered collagen as a scaffold material for soft tissue regene...
The first bioprocess that occurs in response to wounding is the deterrence of local hemorrhage. This...
A significant body of research has considered collagen as a scaffold material for soft tissue regene...
International audienceSince 1976, fibrin glues have been attracting medical interest, spreading from...
Tissue reconstruction and wound closure rely on sutures, staples and clips in current surgical proce...
Fibrin sealants derived from human blood can be used in tissue engineering to assist in the repair o...
Commercial fibrin sealant products derived from pooled human plasma. Fibrin sealant has been approve...
Tissue engineering utilizing fibrin gel as a scaffold has the advantage of creating a completely bio...
Gelatin is widely used as a medical biomaterial because it is readily available, cheap, biodegradabl...
This study proposes a method to prepare autologous bio-based fibrin glue (FG) for use in ophthalmic ...
The craft of surgery has evolved over centuries. Suture-like threadscreated from a wide variety of s...
Fibrin glue has been widely used as an adhesive in plastic and reconstructive surgery. This article ...
Tissue adhesive is one of the alternative to conventional suturing and has some added advantages. Fi...
Autologous fibrin gel is commonly used as a scaffold for filling defects in articular cartilage. Thi...
Fibrin glue has been applied universally in general surgery as an adhesive, hemostatic, or embolizin...
A significant body of research has considered collagen as a scaffold material for soft tissue regene...
The first bioprocess that occurs in response to wounding is the deterrence of local hemorrhage. This...
A significant body of research has considered collagen as a scaffold material for soft tissue regene...
International audienceSince 1976, fibrin glues have been attracting medical interest, spreading from...