2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcms.2017.06.004
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Clinical evaluations of complete autologous fibrin glue, produced by the CryoSeal ® FS system, and polyglycolic acid sheets as wound coverings after oral surgery

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“…Previous study showed that the oral adhesive bandages could promote half of the oral surgical wounds healing faster than the unbandaged wounds [ 6 ]. Another study found that covering wounds with autologous fibrin glue and polyglycolic acid sheets can provide long-term protection and significantly promote the healing of wounds [ 10 ]. In our study, the average 26.6 h of protection was still too short for the healing of extraction wounds.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous study showed that the oral adhesive bandages could promote half of the oral surgical wounds healing faster than the unbandaged wounds [ 6 ]. Another study found that covering wounds with autologous fibrin glue and polyglycolic acid sheets can provide long-term protection and significantly promote the healing of wounds [ 10 ]. In our study, the average 26.6 h of protection was still too short for the healing of extraction wounds.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As fibronectin, complement, and immunoglobulin are enriched in cryoprecipitate; [22] and the alcohol content in thrombin can suppress the growth of bacteria to maintain aseptic conditions, daily treatment would not be necessary for AFG therapy in the same way after surgery. [11,12] Currently, 3 volumes of AFG of at least 2 mL are prepared from 300 to 400 mL of blood and stored in a freezer for at least 4 weeks after preparation. Therefore, weekly hospital visits are considered sufficient for patients undergoing AFG therapy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[10] It has been used postsurgically depending on its physical function. [11,12] Although the application of fibrin glues of autologous cryoprecipitate with xenogeneic or allogeneic thrombin for the fixation of skin grafts or as a scaffold for keratinocytes on chronic skin ulcer have been confirmed, the sole effect of the fibrin glue on skin ulcers remains controversial. [13,14] Because AFG is prepared more mildly than commercial products that use ethanol for fractionation, its biological components remain unaltered.…”
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“…Its application varies from use in wound covering to maxillofacial surgery and all these various gels/glues have different compositions of blood, with PRP forming the main component. 18 22 PRP contains growth factors that can encourage the growth of cells. From this study, 5 times concentration was seen to reduce MSC proliferation at day 7 and day 14.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%