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Cerium nitrate treatment prevents progressive tissue necrosis in the zone of stasis following burn

2012-03-01T00:00:00Z, Eski, Muhitdin, Ozer, Firat, Firat, Cemal, Alhan, Dogan, Arslan, Nuri, Senturk, Tolga, Isik, Selcuk, ÖZER, FIRAT

Cerium nitrate (CN) was used as a topical antiseptic agent for the treatment of burn wounds and found to reduce the number of anticipated death in burn. This decreased burn related mortality cannot be explained by the control of wound infection alone. In the studies performed to elucidate the unexplained effects of CN treatment, it was shown that CN treatment reduced the alarm cytokine levels, decreased leukocyte activation, reduced macromolecular leakage and finally burn edema formation. We hypothesized that CN treatment prevents the conversion of the zone of stasis to progressive tissue necrosis by decreasing leukocyte activation and reducing macromolecular leakage and burn edema.

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Sutureless microvascular anastomosis with the aid of heparin loaded poloxamer 407

2017-02-01T00:00:00Z, taş, Çetin, ÖZER, FIRAT, Nişancı, Mustafa, Rajadas, Jayakumar, Alhan, Dogan, Bozkurt, Yalcin, Gunal, Armagan, Demirtas, Serdar, Isik, Selcuk, ÖZER, FIRAT

Background: Anastomosis with tissue adhesives is an alternative method for conventional anastomosis. However, this method has several technical challenges. It requires the use of suture to prevent leakage into lumen and precise application onto all surfaces of the anastomosis site. To solve these problems, poloxamer 407 (P 407) was previously used as a stent. In this study, we made heparinized P 407 (h-P 407) as a new formula. We aimed to successfully use h-P 407 as a stent in sutureless anastomosis in a rat abdominal aorta model.