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Original haemostasis technique of odontological haemorrhages by means of G.R.F. (gelatin + resorcin + formol) that creates a waterproof cap which is reabsorbant and adherent to oral mucous.
Renal-sparing treatment of spontaneous renal allograft rupture remains a surgical challenge, since profuse hemorrhage may result from these friable kidneys during surgical repair. A technique is proposed to achieve control of local bleeding with a synthetic glue (gelatin, resorcin and formaldehyde)
Twenty-six patients were treated by surgical procedure for aortic diseases with use of Gelatin Resorcin Formalin (GRF) glue. They consisted of 25 cases of emergency surgery for type A acute aortic dissection (AAD) and one elective case of distal arch aneurysm. Fifteen patients had moderate to
Aneurysms of the temporal part of the carotid artery are unusually rare. The literature contains only a few previous reports dealing with hemorrhage from such malformations. In the present case massive bleeding occurred from a right-sided intrapetrous aneurym after myringotomy, which was performed
The tissue biological adhesive GRF glue has been used in our department to have dissected aortic layers adhered and to reinforce the dissected aortic stumps during surgery for aortic dissection. From May 1992 to August 1993, 12 patients were operated for type A aortic dissection; 4 patients with
From 1992 to July 1996, 19 patients (aged 39 to 78 years) were operated on for type A acute aortic dissection. Our operative strategy is that all patients in whom aortic dissection involves the segment of transverse aortic arch should undergo simultaneous replacement or repair of the aortic arch and
In type A aortic dissection, the intimal disruption is located on or extends to the transverse arch in about 20% of patients. Replacement of the arch may then be necessary to avoid leaving an unresected, acutely dissected aorta and to prevent bleeding, progression of aneurysm, rupture, and
After experimental hepatic resection in rabbits and piglets, haemostasis was achieved by using two types of tissue glue - fibrin glue and gelatin-resorcin-formaldehyde glue (GRF-glue). With both glues, an elastic adhesive film could be produced. Fibrin glue was completely absorbed by granulation
A 73-year-old woman with acute myocardial infarction (Seg. 6: 100%) was admitted to our hospital. She underwent percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTCA) and stent insertion to Seg. 6 on that day and anticoagulant therapy with urokinase and heparin was started in CCU. On the 4th day, chest pain
In operations for aortic dissection anastomotic bleeding or secondary anastomosis dehiscence are common problems. The advent of Gelatin-resorcin-formaldehyde-glutaraldehyde (GRF) biologic glue has ameliorated type A dissection operative management. Glue containment is mandatory since detrimental
OBJECTIVE
In acute type A dissection long-term results of conservative aortic root surgery were compared with the outcome of primary valve and/or root replacement.
METHODS
Between 1985 and 1995, 199 patients (mean age 59 years, 154 men) were operated on. The aortic root was involved in the
BACKGROUND
Because an excessive use of activator (formaldehyde + glutaraldehyde) is supposed to be responsible for later adverse events after the use of gelatin resorcin formalin (GRF) glue in surgery for acute aortic dissection, we have tried to use a minimum dose of activator when the GRF glue was
Data on clinical appliance of domestically produced two-component gelatin-resorcin glue "Biokley-LAB" in difficult surgeries on the ascending aorta and aortal valve with artificial circulation demonstrate that this glue is good prophylactic haemostatic remedy which reduces risk of postoperative
We describe two cases where postinfarction ventricular septal defect (VSD) was treated with a new technique. Application of direct ultrasonography to the right ventricular (RV) wall enables the surgeon to visualize the region and perform appropriate incision into the right ventricle and trabecula