The hemostatic and wound healing effects of autologous fibrin adhesive in experimental animals

Hoang Thu Soan 1, Vu Tien Thang 1, Vu Thi Kim Lien 1, Bui Thi Kieu Van 2, Vu Hoang Phuong Thuy2, Nguyen Mai Huong 2, Pham Thi Thu Huong 1, Nguyen Thi Thu Thai 1
1 Thai Nguyen University of Medicine and Pharmacy
2 Luong Ngoc Quyen High school, Thai Nguyen city

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Objectives: Evaluate the hemostasis and skin graft wound healing effect of autologous fibrin adhesive in experimental animals. Methods: experimental method, conducted on 6 rabbits to determine the role of fibrin glue in hemostasis, ability to heal skin graft in experimental rabbits through assessment of graft status: size, swelling, color, boundary between the puzzle piece and the surrounding skin. Results: 1/ Effective hemostasis: fibrin glue transplant: hemostasis time is 129.33±42.01 seconds, transplant time is 128.33±41.87 seconds; suture stitching: hemostasis time is 475.17±59.97 seconds, stitching time is 350.67±52.23 seconds. At times after 1 day, 3 days, 7 days, 10 days, 14 days, 20 days and 30 days there is an earlier phenomenon of wound healing, the flattened and scarred patch is more beautiful than the skin graft with sewing thread. Conclusions: Using autologous fibrin glue in skin grafting has the ability to stop bleeding, heal wounds and achieve better aesthetics than skin grafting with sutures.

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