2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00405-011-1868-4
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In vitro and in vivo studies on the use of Histoacryl® as a soft tissue glue

Abstract: The skin adhesive Histoacryl ® consists of n-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate which polymerises in contact with moisture.

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“…Over time, newer commercial products with better biocompatibility have emerged, for example, butyl cyanoacrylate (LiquiBand, Histoacryl), octyl cyanoacrylate (Dermabond, SurgiSeal), or blends of both (LiquiBand) . However, negative effects on cell‐ and tissue viability continue to emphasize the fact that application of this kind of glue in soft tissues was questionable and required individual evaluations . These lead to questions whether the glue as an off‐label soft tissue adhesive is biocompatible to the specific regenerative cell source hMSC and the specific annulus tissue in the goal of annulus repair.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Over time, newer commercial products with better biocompatibility have emerged, for example, butyl cyanoacrylate (LiquiBand, Histoacryl), octyl cyanoacrylate (Dermabond, SurgiSeal), or blends of both (LiquiBand) . However, negative effects on cell‐ and tissue viability continue to emphasize the fact that application of this kind of glue in soft tissues was questionable and required individual evaluations . These lead to questions whether the glue as an off‐label soft tissue adhesive is biocompatible to the specific regenerative cell source hMSC and the specific annulus tissue in the goal of annulus repair.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are also studies showing cyanoacrylate associated with tissue necrosis and strong inflammatory reaction . However, these negative responses were speculated to be related both to the exothermic effect during glue polymerization in a too moist environment and to the large amount of glue applied . In our study, a small amount of glue and a relatively dry application area slowed down the heating up, minimizing the exothermic side effect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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