SPLENIC REPAIR BY FIBRIN TISSUE ADHESIVE AND COLLAGEN FLEECE
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 95 (1) , 6-13
Abstract
A new biogenic tissue adhesive was used for repair of traumatic and incidental splenic lesions in 108 patients. The theoretical basis of fibrin adhesive application and technical details of this method, including the combination with a collagen fleece, are described. Complete hemostasis was achieved in 100 patients. In incidental splenic lesions the success rate of the method was 94%, and the overall salvage rate 87%. The corresponding figures for traumatic lesions were 87% and 60%, respectively. Postoperative complications developed in 5 patients, necessitating relaparotomy in 4. In 3 of these patients complications were not related to the splenic repair. The use of fibrin tissue adhesive is a safe and reliable method for repair in the majority of incidental and traumatic splenic injuries.This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
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