Preparation of two component Fibrin Glue and its clinical evaluation in skin grafts and flaps

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Tissue adhesive is one of the alternative to conventional suturing and has some added advantages. Fibrin glue has been used in obtaining haemostasis foUovving trauma to spleen and liver. It has also been used in repair of dural tear and bronchial fistula. Fibrin glue is a biological tissue adhesive based on the final stage of coagulation wherein. Thrombin acting on fibrinogen converts it into fibrin. Thus, it has components, one is fibrinogen and another is thrombin. VVe have prepared both components of fibrin glue. Fibrinogen was obtained from patient's own blood and thrombin from fresh frozen plasma of screened healthy donor. The glue was used in 20 cases requiring skin graft or flap. The results "vera compared vvith conventional suturing method. Use of the fibrin glue is simple, safe, cost effective, and rapid technique to fix the skin grafts and flaps with avoidance of peroperative bleeding and postoperative collection. It also has better overall results.

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Saxena, S., Jain, P., & Shukla, J. (2024). Preparation of two component Fibrin Glue and its clinical evaluation in skin grafts and flaps. Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery, 36(1), 14–17. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-1778572

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