2010
DOI: 10.2176/nmc.50.608
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Allergic Reaction Following Arachnoid Plasty With a Fibrin Sealant -Case Report-

Abstract: A 65-year-old woman underwent surgical treatment of an unruptured aneurysm in the left middle cerebral artery. Surgical craniotomy using arachnoid plasty with a fibrin sealant was completed without incident, but abrupt neurological deterioration occurred on the 9th postoperative day. Antibiotic treatment was given, but the symptoms did not resolve. Neuroimaging and physical findings indicated allergic reaction rather than infectious process. Therefore, systemic steroids were administered that resulted in drama… Show more

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“…1,8,13 However, an allergic reaction was reported after arachnoid plasty using a fibrin sealant, and the overall benefits and risks of such procedures have not yet been ascertained based on a large case series. 9 The current study is limited, because it is based on a retrospective review of a case series from a single institution. However, the large number of patients and strict radiological follow-up of the subdural complications until their resolution allow for a high level of confidence in the identified risk factors and final outcomes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,8,13 However, an allergic reaction was reported after arachnoid plasty using a fibrin sealant, and the overall benefits and risks of such procedures have not yet been ascertained based on a large case series. 9 The current study is limited, because it is based on a retrospective review of a case series from a single institution. However, the large number of patients and strict radiological follow-up of the subdural complications until their resolution allow for a high level of confidence in the identified risk factors and final outcomes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7,8 However, fibrin glue is used along with a synthetic substance such as aprotinin, fibrinogen, and thrombin to create a fibrin clot; therefore, the fibrin glue carries the risk of unknown viral transfer, or the patient may develop an anaphylactic reaction to aprotinin. 4,9,17,18 Recently, a PEG hydrogel sealant was developed to achieve a watertight dural closure. 15,16 A PEG hydrogel sealant eliminates the risk of viral transmission and reduces the risk of allergic reactions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…humans, in and on the cerebral surface and nerves with only few adverse events indicate that its use is safe and well tolerated (4,6,12,15,16,19,22,24,25,27).…”
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confidence: 99%