Peri- and postoperative anastomotic leakage from blood vessel anastomosis is a common and potentially life-threatening complication. As an adjunctive therapy providing an additional layer of safety, a new biodegradable, polyurethane-based adhesive was developed. It consists of two components: an isocyanate-functionalized prepolymer and an amino-based curing agent. The adhesive was investigated in a porcine animal model to seal sutured blood vessel anastomoses of arteries, veins, aortas and prosthetic aortic graft replacements. The material-determined properties of the adhesive like viscosity, processing and polymerization time as well as bonding strength were well suited for this application. The adhesive stopped perioperative suture-line b...
Tissue reconstruction and wound closure rely on sutures, staples and clips in current surgical proce...
International audienceSurgical sealants are widely used in cardiothoracic and vascular surgery essen...
Partial or complete dislodgement of intravascular catheters remains a significant problem in hospita...
Peri- and postoperative anastomotic leakage from blood vessel anastomosis is a common and potentiall...
In microsurgical anastomosis, non-synthetic fibrin-based adhesives have predominantly shown superior...
ObjectiveAdhesives are useful supplements to seal distal coronary anastomoses, particularly in patie...
Background: The purpose of this animal study was to find out whether sutureless anastomoses using N-...
We studied the growth of vascular anastomoses after use of absorbable suture material in 21 piglets....
BACKGROUND: Even when properly performed, arterial sutures are not always absolutely hemostatic. Tis...
Cerebrovascular ischemia from intracranial atherosclerosis remains difficult to treat. Current revas...
Abstract Introduction: Tissue adhesives can be used as adjacent to sutures to drop or avoid bleedin...
Anastomotic leakage is a severe complication in gastrointestinal surgery. It is often a reason for r...
A surgical adhesive that can be used in different surgical situations with or without sutures is a s...
AbstractPurposeUsing an animal model we have assessed sutureless anastomoses.MethodsThe two cut ends...
Currently, there are no clinically approved surgical glues that are nontoxic, bind strongly to tissu...
Tissue reconstruction and wound closure rely on sutures, staples and clips in current surgical proce...
International audienceSurgical sealants are widely used in cardiothoracic and vascular surgery essen...
Partial or complete dislodgement of intravascular catheters remains a significant problem in hospita...
Peri- and postoperative anastomotic leakage from blood vessel anastomosis is a common and potentiall...
In microsurgical anastomosis, non-synthetic fibrin-based adhesives have predominantly shown superior...
ObjectiveAdhesives are useful supplements to seal distal coronary anastomoses, particularly in patie...
Background: The purpose of this animal study was to find out whether sutureless anastomoses using N-...
We studied the growth of vascular anastomoses after use of absorbable suture material in 21 piglets....
BACKGROUND: Even when properly performed, arterial sutures are not always absolutely hemostatic. Tis...
Cerebrovascular ischemia from intracranial atherosclerosis remains difficult to treat. Current revas...
Abstract Introduction: Tissue adhesives can be used as adjacent to sutures to drop or avoid bleedin...
Anastomotic leakage is a severe complication in gastrointestinal surgery. It is often a reason for r...
A surgical adhesive that can be used in different surgical situations with or without sutures is a s...
AbstractPurposeUsing an animal model we have assessed sutureless anastomoses.MethodsThe two cut ends...
Currently, there are no clinically approved surgical glues that are nontoxic, bind strongly to tissu...
Tissue reconstruction and wound closure rely on sutures, staples and clips in current surgical proce...
International audienceSurgical sealants are widely used in cardiothoracic and vascular surgery essen...
Partial or complete dislodgement of intravascular catheters remains a significant problem in hospita...