2022
DOI: 10.1002/jbm.a.37466
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A comparative high‐resolution physicochemical analysis of commercially available fibrin sealants: Impact of sealant osmolality on biological performance

Abstract: Fibrin sealants are well‐established components of the surgical toolbox, especially in procedures that harbor a high risk of perioperative bleeding. Their widespread use as hemostats, sealants or tissue‐adhesives in various surgical settings has shown that the choice of the appropriate sealant system affects the clinical outcome. While many studies have compared the hemostatic efficiency of fibrin sealants to that of other natural or synthetic sealants, there is still limited data on how subtle differences in … Show more

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“…These formulations are biocompatible and have proven to optimize the natural clotting, effectively stopping bleeding, and creating a barrier that helps in the healing process. This reduces the overall operating time of a procedure and minimizes the need for additional sutures [ 7 ]. However, allogeneic fibrin adhesives are not exempt from downsides, and they must be remembered when considering their clinical use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These formulations are biocompatible and have proven to optimize the natural clotting, effectively stopping bleeding, and creating a barrier that helps in the healing process. This reduces the overall operating time of a procedure and minimizes the need for additional sutures [ 7 ]. However, allogeneic fibrin adhesives are not exempt from downsides, and they must be remembered when considering their clinical use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%