2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2016.05.009
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Sutureless closure of colonic defects with tissue adhesives: an in vivo study in the rat

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“…Vakalopoulos et al have evaluated the efficacy of several biological fibrin sealants on sutureless repair of colonic defects. They have observed that Histoacryl Flex ® exhibited significantly higher collagen formation at day 10 compared to other sealants (23). In addition, a previous systematic review produced by the same study group, has revealed that application of fibrin sealants on colonic defects is promising (24).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vakalopoulos et al have evaluated the efficacy of several biological fibrin sealants on sutureless repair of colonic defects. They have observed that Histoacryl Flex ® exhibited significantly higher collagen formation at day 10 compared to other sealants (23). In addition, a previous systematic review produced by the same study group, has revealed that application of fibrin sealants on colonic defects is promising (24).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the safety of Bioglue, our study demonstrated that the application of Bioglue on the suture line is not associated with increased mortality or dehiscence, in contrast with the study of Slieker et al[ 89 ] where the application of Bioglue on sutured colonic anastomoses in mice caused a 100% mortality rate, compared with the 40% mortality rate in the control group. Further studies are most likely required in order to assess the effects of Bioglue on anastomotic healing after direct administration into the colon, as there is only one other study assessing Bioglue’s effect in suture-less closure of colonic defects[ 90 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although fibrin glue has been used in surgical procedures for more than a decade, serving a variety of purposes, such as sutureless closure of colonic defects (19), corneal lamellar healing (20), bone repair (21,22), and reconstruction of focal cartilage defects (23), its use is not without controversy. A study by Filardo et al (24) showed improvement in postoperative scaffold stability and integrity using fibrin glue.…”
Section: Amic Microfracturing Osteochondral Defects Osteochondrosis Dmentioning
confidence: 99%