Fibrin glue

Fibrin glue
Fibrin glue applied after drying the scleral bed in an intraocular lens operation
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FibrinogenGlycoprotein
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Trade namesArtiss, Evicel, Tisseel, others
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Fibrin glue (also called fibrin sealant) is a surgical formulation used to create a fibrin clot for hemostasis, cartilage repair surgeries or wound healing. It contains separately packaged human fibrinogen and human thrombin.[15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24]

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