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Preparation of an exogenous fibrin clot


Port J. Simon TM. Jackson DW. Arthroscopy. 11(3):332-7, 1995 Jun. Exogenous fibrin clot has been proposed to promote the healing of meniscal tears in areas of compromised vascularity. We present a method to reproducibly prepare a tightly wound exogenous fibrin clot using 5 to 10 mL of blood obtained by sterile venipuncture. The technique produces a clot of increased consistency and high fibrin content that is adaptable in preparation as a longer, thinner clot or a shorter, thicker clot. Clots prepared in this manner will hold suture or can be morselized for extrusion through a syringe.



Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.