Fibrin glue on the Cohn I fraction basis in repairing cerebral and dura defects--an experimental study on rats

Folia Haematol Int Mag Klin Morphol Blutforsch. 1988;115(1-2):213-7.

Abstract

The rat skulls were operated upon using a trephine osteoplastically, and a defined cerebral and dura defect was induced. The repair of the cerebral defect was performed with Cohn I glue, or in combination with collageneous fleece. The dura defect was repaired by suture and/or glueing of a split skin or pedicle galeal-periostal flap. Thanks to using Cohn I glue, at all times sufficient venous hemostasis could be achieved, and in combination with collagen fleece the repair was at an optimum. The histological check-up demonstrated that neurotoxic side-effects were absent and there were no conglutinations with the dura. Suturing of the dura was highly time-consuming and impossible when the dura had been removed near the bone. The use of Cohn I adhesive permitted ready and defect repair commonly applicable. At high tension the combined suture-glueing technique proved to be superior.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Aprotinin / therapeutic use*
  • Blood Proteins / therapeutic use*
  • Brain / surgery*
  • Drug Combinations / therapeutic use
  • Dura Mater / surgery*
  • Factor XIII / therapeutic use*
  • Fibrin Tissue Adhesive
  • Fibrinogen / therapeutic use*
  • Hemorrhage / prevention & control
  • Hemostasis, Surgical / methods
  • Humans
  • Microsurgery
  • Plasma / analysis*
  • Rats
  • Sutures
  • Thrombin / therapeutic use*

Substances

  • Blood Proteins
  • Cohn fraction I
  • Drug Combinations
  • Fibrin Tissue Adhesive
  • Fibrinogen
  • Factor XIII
  • Aprotinin
  • Thrombin