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These eight volumes, which developed out of the international
congress "Update and Future Trends in Fibrin Sealing in Surgical
and Nonsurgical Fields" held in November 1992, present the state of
the art in fibrin sealing. Initially, fibrin sealant played an
important role in surgery. During the past few years, it has been
increasingly applied nonsurgically and we can now say that it has
become an integral component of medical treatment. The doubts which
have been raised by nonusers about the efficacy of fibrin sealant
are no longer valid. The correct indication and technique continue
to be basic prerequisites for effective treatment. Even today - 20
years after fibrin sealant was first used - the three most
prominent effects of fibrin sealant are still hemostasis, sealing
of the wound, and support of wound healing. The problems posed by
the transmission of viral infections have gained substantially in
importance because of the potential transmission of AIDS via fibrin
sealant. Fortunately, this is so unlikely today that it no longer
represents a cause for concern, which does not mean, however, that
research in this field can be discontinued.
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