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Properties of Different Tissue Sealants with Special Emphasis on Fibrinogen-Based Preparations

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Different tissue sealants are described with special emphasis on the performance of different fibrinogen-based sealants. Therefore the biochemical properties of four different fibrinogen-based tissue adhesives are compared in detail. The major difference is in clot structure — coarse versus fine. Related to this structural difference are additional dissimilar properties. The coarse type fibrin sealant proved to be superior in tensile strength, cell compatibility and fibroblastic proliferation.

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Redl, H., Schlag, G. (1986). Properties of Different Tissue Sealants with Special Emphasis on Fibrinogen-Based Preparations. In: Schlag, G., Redl, H. (eds) Fibrin Sealant in Operative Medicine. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71633-1_3

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