Weiner, Leonard and Wald, Arthur H., "Fibrin Foam and Thrombin as Used in the Surgical Removal of a Large Fibromyxoma of the ... Arthur Wald made further advances in grafting in oral, plastic and reconstructive surgery with the early use of fibrin foam and ... "Fibrin foam and Thrombin as Used in the Surgical Removal of a Large Fibromyxoma of the Mandible". The Journal of the American ...
Alternatively, a small compress called a pledget can be placed over the dura leak and then sealed with gel foam and fibrin glue ... Coma due to a CSF leak has been successfully treated by using blood patches and/or fibrin glue and placing the person in the ... If blood patches alone do not succeed in closing the dural tears, placement of percutaneous fibrin glue can be used in place of ... a fibrin glue injection, or surgery. The set of symptoms associated with a sCSF leak is referred to as a spontaneous ...
... solid fibrin foam and a fibrin film. Gamma globulins are found in Fractions II and III and proved to be essential in treating ... Fibrin foam and thrombin were used to control blood vessel oozing especially in liver injuries and near tumors. It also ... The first fibrinogen/fibrin based product capable of stopping arterial hemorrhage was the "Fibrin Sealant Bandage" or " ... Liquid fibrin sealant was used in treating burn victims, including some from the attack at Pearl Harbor, to attach skin grafts ...
... sealants Electronic sealants Epoxy thermosets Extruded sealants Fibrin glue Firestop barrier sealants Floor sealant Foam Grout ... Sealants also typically require a sufficient compression set, especially when the sealant is a foam gasket. Many adhesive ...
The foam cells and platelets encourage the migration and proliferation of smooth muscle cells, which in turn ingest lipids, ... fibrin, proteoglycans, collagen, elastin, and cellular debris. In advanced plaques, the central core of the plaque usually ... Foam cells eventually die and further propagate the inflammatory process.[citation needed] In addition to these cellular ... On the other hand, unstable plaques are rich in macrophages and foam cells, and the extracellular matrix separating the lesion ...
Aerogels and foams can be used as porous templates. Tough ultra-high porosity foams prepared from cellulose I nanofibril ... Brown, Elvie E.; Hu, Dehong; Abu Lail, Nehal; Zhang, Xiao (2013). "Potential of Nanocrystalline Cellulose-Fibrin Nanocomposites ... Nanocellulose-based foams are being studied for packaging applications in order to replace polystyrene-based foams. Svagan et ... The magnetic cellulose foam may allow for a number of novel applications of nanocellulose and the first remotely actuated ...
Other molecules that have the potential to promote nerve repair are: hyaluronic acid, fibrinogen, fibrin gels, self-assembling ... These 3D scaffolds can be fabricated using particulate leaching, gas foaming, fiber bonding, solvent casting, or ...
... and fibrin. Copper nanoparticles within nano-scaffolding enhances antioxidant and anti-diabetic activities. Copper ... Phase separation approximates more to conventional foams with larger pore sizes, implying that this method would be prone to ...
Ząbczyk, Michał; Natorska, Joanna; Undas, Anetta (2021-07-05). "Fibrin Clot Properties in Atherosclerotic Vascular Disease: ... foam sclerotherapy, laser, or compression. Postphlebitic syndrome is venous insufficiency that develops following deep vein ...
Leakage of fibrinogen from veins as well as deficiencies in fibrinolysis may also cause fibrin to build up around the vessels, ... Anti-Infective Effects of Sugar-Vaseline Mixture on Leg Ulcers O'Meara S, Martyn-St James M (May 2013). "Foam dressings for ... The authors concluded that is uncertain whether or not foam dressings are more effective than other dressing types and that ... A 2013 Cochrane systematic review aimed to determine the effectiveness of foam dressings for helping to heal venous leg ulcers ...
... foams and jellies MeSH D27.720.364.609 - sweetening agents MeSH D27.720.368.350 - fat substitutes MeSH D27.720.368.355 - food ... fibrin modulating agents MeSH D27.505.519.421.500 - antifibrinolytic agents MeSH D27.505.519.421.750 - fibrinolytic agents MeSH ...
Dumville JC, Deshpande S, O'Meara S, Speak K (June 2013). "Foam dressings for healing diabetic foot ulcers". The Cochrane ... platelet and fibrin as an adjunctive treatment, in addition to best standard of care is also recommended by IWGDF However, ...
... "foam cells"). Atherosclerosis of a coronary artery leads to coronary artery disease (CAD). Atherosclerosis is a broad term ... Growths on the valves that are not from an infectious source and are composed of fibrin and platelets, and is associated with a ...
Protein based materials - such as collagen, or fibrin, and polysaccharidic materials- like chitosan or glycosaminoglycans (GAGs ... Nam YS, Park TG (October 1999). "Biodegradable polymeric microcellular foams by modified thermally induced phase separation ...