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New hemostatic agents in general open and laparoscopic surgery.

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  • 1Minimally Invasive Surgery, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA.

Surgical Technology International
|March 4, 2005
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Fibrin sealants (FSs) offer an evolving method for hemorrhage control after tissue injury. This review covers common applications of fibrin glue in open and laparoscopic surgery for tissue adhesion.

Area of Science:

  • Surgical Innovation
  • Biomaterials in Medicine
  • Hemostasis Techniques

Background:

  • Tissue disruption from trauma or surgery necessitates hemorrhage control, infection prevention, and tissue repair.
  • Various hemostatic methods exist to stop bleeding.
  • Fibrin sealants (FSs) represent an advancing technique in surgical hemostasis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the diverse and prevalent applications of fibrin glue.
  • To highlight the utility of FSs as surgical tissue adhesives.
  • To discuss their use in both open and laparoscopic surgical procedures.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of fibrin sealant applications.
  • Analysis of common uses in open surgery.
  • Examination of common uses in laparoscopic surgery.

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Main Results:

  • Fibrin sealants are effectively utilized for hemorrhage cessation.
  • FSs serve as valuable surgical tissue adhesives.
  • The review details established applications in various surgical settings.

Conclusions:

  • Fibrin sealants are a versatile tool for managing bleeding in surgery.
  • Their application as tissue adhesives is well-established in both open and laparoscopic procedures.
  • FSs contribute significantly to restoring tissue integrity and function post-disruption.