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Fibrin Foam

Known as: Fibrin Foam [Chemical/Ingredient], Foam, Fibrin 
A dry artificial sterile sponge of fibrin prepared by clotting with thrombin a foam or solution of fibrinogen. It is used in conjunction with… 
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2005
2005
Because of the special anatomical conditions of neurosurgery, the success of any operation depends on accurate haemostasis. This… 
1978
1978
Histologic specimens taken from the implantation site and the regional lymph nodes up to four weeks after subcutaneous… 
1954
1954
HEMORRHAGE has always been a limiting factor in resective or traumatic surgery of the liver.* Despite the development of… 
1953
1953
later with difficulty in swallowing due to gross extravasation of blood in the tissues of the left cheek and the floor of the… 
1950
1950
OBTAINING hemostasis is a basic surgical technic and has been achieved by many mechanical means. The more recent advances in the… 
1949
1949
HEMOSTASIS always presents a major problem to the surgeon. Where bleeding is brisk, as from a severed artery or large vein, it is… 
1946
1946
THE operative cure of the patient suffering from prostatic obstruction involves three major problems — control of renal function… 
1944
1944
The introduction by Ingraham and Bailey 1 of fibrin foam 2 as a hemostatic agent in neurologic surgery marks a technical advance… 
1944
1944
In the course of large scale fractionation of human blood plasma in the Department of Physical Chemistry at the Harvard Medical…