Polypropylene (PP) and titanium (Ti) meshes are well-known surgical implants that provoke a relative low foreign body reaction. Firm stabilization of the implant is important to prevent migration and subsequent failure of the operation. Fibrin tissue glues are commercially available adhesives and are widely accepted and applied in the medical field for hemorrhage, surgical bleeding, support of wound healing, wound and tissue gluing, sealing, and closure but also as antiadhesive agent in certain applications. The objective of this study was to evaluate the additional histological effect of fibrin glue application combined with two different types of meshes. Six pieces of mesh of each were subcutaneously implanted for 3, 6, and 12 weeks, with...
PURPOSE: Intraperitoneal mesh fixation for hernia repair is associated with adhesion formation. In t...
Fibrin glue is an excellent template for cellular migration and has been shown to be an effective de...
For their quick action and binding strength, cyanoacrylate (CA)-based tissue adhesives can be use...
Polypropylene (PP) and titanium (Ti) meshes are well-known surgical implants that provoke a relative...
Polypropylene (PP) and titanium (Ti) meshes are well-known surgical implants that provoke a relative...
Incisional hernia occurs in approximately 11% of all laparotomies. Changes in collagen have been clo...
Comparative histological and electron-microscopic studies of tissues at the site of implantation of ...
Light microscopy images of the large pore polypropylene mesh, fixed with stitches or with the differ...
The foreign body reaction (FBR) describes the host response towards material implants, including inf...
BackgroundThe absence of incorporation between endoprosthesis (EP) and the arterial wall may lead to...
A comparative analysis of the proliferative activity of inflammatory infiltrate cells and the distri...
The therapeutic efficacy of a medical product after implantation depends strongly on the host-initia...
Fibrin glue has been widely used as an adhesive in plastic and reconstructive surgery. This article ...
Recent reports suggest that fibrin glue can be used to seal porous vascular grafts prior to insertio...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Complications related to tissue integra...
PURPOSE: Intraperitoneal mesh fixation for hernia repair is associated with adhesion formation. In t...
Fibrin glue is an excellent template for cellular migration and has been shown to be an effective de...
For their quick action and binding strength, cyanoacrylate (CA)-based tissue adhesives can be use...
Polypropylene (PP) and titanium (Ti) meshes are well-known surgical implants that provoke a relative...
Polypropylene (PP) and titanium (Ti) meshes are well-known surgical implants that provoke a relative...
Incisional hernia occurs in approximately 11% of all laparotomies. Changes in collagen have been clo...
Comparative histological and electron-microscopic studies of tissues at the site of implantation of ...
Light microscopy images of the large pore polypropylene mesh, fixed with stitches or with the differ...
The foreign body reaction (FBR) describes the host response towards material implants, including inf...
BackgroundThe absence of incorporation between endoprosthesis (EP) and the arterial wall may lead to...
A comparative analysis of the proliferative activity of inflammatory infiltrate cells and the distri...
The therapeutic efficacy of a medical product after implantation depends strongly on the host-initia...
Fibrin glue has been widely used as an adhesive in plastic and reconstructive surgery. This article ...
Recent reports suggest that fibrin glue can be used to seal porous vascular grafts prior to insertio...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Complications related to tissue integra...
PURPOSE: Intraperitoneal mesh fixation for hernia repair is associated with adhesion formation. In t...
Fibrin glue is an excellent template for cellular migration and has been shown to be an effective de...
For their quick action and binding strength, cyanoacrylate (CA)-based tissue adhesives can be use...