1960
DOI: 10.1097/00000658-196010000-00009
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Nonsuture Closure of Arterial Incisions Using a Rapidly-Polymerizing Adhesive

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“…small amount of plasticizer. This agent has been used for sutureless closure of arterial incisions by KIMOTO et al [8], NATHAN et al [10], CARTON et al [2]. However, in our studies, this agent proved to be "Poor" as it formed a poor film which was not waterproof.…”
Section: H Survey Of Various Agentsmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…small amount of plasticizer. This agent has been used for sutureless closure of arterial incisions by KIMOTO et al [8], NATHAN et al [10], CARTON et al [2]. However, in our studies, this agent proved to be "Poor" as it formed a poor film which was not waterproof.…”
Section: H Survey Of Various Agentsmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Isto pôde ser evidenciado através do exame com fluoresceína, quando ocorreu impregnação do corante vital ao redor da área de ceratectomia a partir do 3 o dia de pós-operatório, havendo aumento discreto desta área até o 13 o dia. A partir desta data, restou pequena quantidade de adesivo, o que pode explicar a diminuição da área de edema e da área corada com fluoresceína, indicando uma migração do epitélio marginal em direção ao centro da ferida, à medida que o adesivo era eliminado, permitindo a ocupação do espaço anteriormente preenchido pelo adesivo 14 . Ao exame microscópico, pôde-se observar que o edema esteve presente em todas as fases de reparação da córnea, o que também é revelado em estudos com microscopia óptica de córneas que receberam membrana biológica após ceratectomia superficial 27,30,31 .…”
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“…Therefore, it would be desirable to have a fixation method that would stabilize bone fragments at a lower cost, without the complications inherent to using metal implants (4) . Cyanoacrylates are a group of fast-polymerization adhesives that started to be used in surgery in the 1960s (5) . These would make it possible to use this method, since they are absorbable, biocompatible, easy to use, cost--cost, sterilizable in ethylene oxide and radiotransparent, and have the property of adhering to wet surfaces (6) .…”
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confidence: 99%