A. Agarwal et al., HISTOPATHOLOGICAL CHANGES FOLLOWING THE USE OF BIOLOGICAL AND SYNTHETIC GLUE FOR DURAL GRAFTS - AN EXPERIMENTAL-STUDY, British journal of neurosurgery, 12(3), 1998, pp. 213-216
Dural defects and CSF leaks are common neurosurgical problems and the
search for a suitable sealant continues. The effects of such sealants
on meninges and brain have not I,een previously studied. To study the
effect of two commonly used sealants, burrholes were made in 20 rats,
with the creation of dural tears which were covered with human cadaver
ic dura smeared with synthetic (cyanoacrylate) glue and gelatine (GRG)
glue. Plain dura, placed in one of the burrholes served as a control.
An intense inflammatory reaction was observed with both glues, which
was found to persist till the eleventh week.