2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2008.02.009
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Comparative Analysis of Biomechanical Performance of Available “Nerve Glues”

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“…Previously, the only study [13] comparing EVICEL Fibrin Sealant (Human) and TISSEEL Fibrin Sealant was a biomechanical performance comparison regarding strength of repair following the utilization of the two products following the suture repair of experimentally transected nerves. Nerve sections treated with EVI-CEL Fibrin Sealant (Human), TISSEEL Fibrin Sealant, or DuraSeal polyethylene glycol sealant (Confluent Surgical, Inc., Waltham, Massachusetts, USA) demonstrated significantly greater resistance to gapping than the control group (no treatment; P < 0.01 for all comparisons); no differences were observed between active treatments.…”
Section: Evicel Fibrin Sealant (Human) (Johnson and Johnsonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously, the only study [13] comparing EVICEL Fibrin Sealant (Human) and TISSEEL Fibrin Sealant was a biomechanical performance comparison regarding strength of repair following the utilization of the two products following the suture repair of experimentally transected nerves. Nerve sections treated with EVI-CEL Fibrin Sealant (Human), TISSEEL Fibrin Sealant, or DuraSeal polyethylene glycol sealant (Confluent Surgical, Inc., Waltham, Massachusetts, USA) demonstrated significantly greater resistance to gapping than the control group (no treatment; P < 0.01 for all comparisons); no differences were observed between active treatments.…”
Section: Evicel Fibrin Sealant (Human) (Johnson and Johnsonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18 A biomechanical evaluation of fibrin glue augmentation of a 2-suture epineural repair demonstrated improved resistance to gapping (p Ͻ .05) but no significant additional repair strength. 19 Despite this, for well-protected, tension-free repairs, this tool can be very effective. Multiple animal studies report superiority or at least equivalency to suture repair.…”
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“…According to a recent cadaver study, Tisseel, Evicel, and DuraSeal all helped prevent initial gapping but did not increase the load to failure of the repair. 39 Other methods of nerve repair Other methods examined in nerve repair include freeze-thawed muscle graft, nerve transfer, and direct muscular neurotization. Thus far, freeze-thawed muscle graft has shown only equivocal results.…”
Section: Nerve Graftsmentioning
confidence: 99%