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The role of the tissue adhesive fibrin seal (FS) in esophageal anastomoses

  • G. K. Thorson
  • , R. Perez‐Brett
  • , D. B. Lillie
  • , J. L. Ambrus
  • , C. Karakousis
  • , H. Takita
  • , P. D. Williams
  • , M. M. Reddington
  • , H. Cohen
  • SUNY Buffalo

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Abstract

Following Surgical Removal Of Esophageal Tumors, Leakage And Medistinitis Is A Frequent And Often Fatal Complication. A New Method Has Been Developed To Seal Suture Lines In The Esophagus With Preparations Containing Fibrinogen, Cold Insoluble Globulin, Factor Xiii, Antiplasmin, Platelet Growth Factor, Thrombin, And Calcium Chloride. In Experimental Animals Operated On By Standard Methods, Esophageal Leakage Developed In 50% Of The Animals And Death In 40%. By Contrast, In Treated Animals, Esophageal Leak And Death Developed In Only 20%. More Adhesions Were Found In Treated Animals Than In Control Animals.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)221-223
Number of pages3
JournalJournal of Surgical Oncology
Volume24
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1983

Keywords

  • Esophageal Surgery
  • Fibrin Seal
  • Leakage Following Esophageal Surgery
  • Mediastinitis

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