The Role and Efficacy of Fibrin Glue in Repair of Peripheral Nerves; Meta-Analysis Study
Yasser Helmy,
Mohamed Hassan,
Sherif Youssif
Abstract:Article informationBackground: Fibrin glue has gained popularity in the field of peripheral nerve surgery as a substitute for traditional microsurgical suture repair. Fibrin glue began to have benefits for nerve reconstruction in the form of technical simplicity, reduced tissue manipulation, and quicker procedure timeframes. Although fibrin glue appears to be a promising substitute for traditional microsurgical repair, additional knowledge regarding the results of nerve healing is crucial.
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