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. Nonresorbable glues should be confined only to surface application, such as closure of the wound edges. Adhesives for internal use, including hemostasis, tissue edge approximation, mesh hernioplasties, sealing of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) fluid and intestinal leaks, and anastomoses, should be biocompatible and resorbable. In time, tissue glues and soldering will likely replace, in whole or in part, the use of sutures and staples for a variety of tissue approxima...
Surgical adhesive biomaterials have emerged as substitutes to sutures and staples in many clinical a...
Bioadhesives such as tissue adhesives, hemostatic agents, and tissue sealants have gained increasing...
Sutures and staples commonly used to close surgical wounds tend to be much stiffer than the surround...
Usage of tissue adhesives/glues for tissue approximation and hemostasis is increasing as the related...
Background: Due to technological improvements, the use of tissue adhesives and glues for tissue app...
The thousands of papers dedicated to tissue adhesives in both clinical and non-clinical journals dem...
In recent years, new modalities of tissue repair have emerged replacing traditional wound closure te...
Sutures, staples, clips, and skin closure strips are used as the gold standard to close wounds after...
Sutures, staples, clips, and skin closure strips are used as the gold standard to close wounds after...
Tissue reconstruction and wound closure rely on sutures, staples and clips in current surgical proce...
The craft of surgery has evolved over centuries. Suture-like threadscreated from a wide variety of s...
Tissue glue is increasingly becoming a choice of material as an adjuvant to surgical wound closure i...
Abstract Tissue adhesives are substances that hold tissues together, and could be broadly applicable...
The development of medical tissue adhesives has a long history without finding an all-purpose tissue...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Surgical adhesive biomaterials have emerged as substitutes...
Surgical adhesive biomaterials have emerged as substitutes to sutures and staples in many clinical a...
Bioadhesives such as tissue adhesives, hemostatic agents, and tissue sealants have gained increasing...
Sutures and staples commonly used to close surgical wounds tend to be much stiffer than the surround...
Usage of tissue adhesives/glues for tissue approximation and hemostasis is increasing as the related...
Background: Due to technological improvements, the use of tissue adhesives and glues for tissue app...
The thousands of papers dedicated to tissue adhesives in both clinical and non-clinical journals dem...
In recent years, new modalities of tissue repair have emerged replacing traditional wound closure te...
Sutures, staples, clips, and skin closure strips are used as the gold standard to close wounds after...
Sutures, staples, clips, and skin closure strips are used as the gold standard to close wounds after...
Tissue reconstruction and wound closure rely on sutures, staples and clips in current surgical proce...
The craft of surgery has evolved over centuries. Suture-like threadscreated from a wide variety of s...
Tissue glue is increasingly becoming a choice of material as an adjuvant to surgical wound closure i...
Abstract Tissue adhesives are substances that hold tissues together, and could be broadly applicable...
The development of medical tissue adhesives has a long history without finding an all-purpose tissue...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Surgical adhesive biomaterials have emerged as substitutes...
Surgical adhesive biomaterials have emerged as substitutes to sutures and staples in many clinical a...
Bioadhesives such as tissue adhesives, hemostatic agents, and tissue sealants have gained increasing...
Sutures and staples commonly used to close surgical wounds tend to be much stiffer than the surround...