2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2019.06.208
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Recent developments and clinical applications of surgical glues: An overview

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“…[ 3,4 ] Sutureless wound closure, which mainly utilizes bioadhesives, is able to close the wounds by bonding the tissues around the wounds and has shown superiority in producing less pain and scars, enabling quick use and facilitating easy acceptance by patients in comparison with conventional sutures and staples. [ 5–7 ] In the past few years, various bioadhesives have been developed, showing adequate ability in wound closure. These bioadhesives can be conveniently applied through injection and have sufficient adhesive strength as well as low toxicity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 3,4 ] Sutureless wound closure, which mainly utilizes bioadhesives, is able to close the wounds by bonding the tissues around the wounds and has shown superiority in producing less pain and scars, enabling quick use and facilitating easy acceptance by patients in comparison with conventional sutures and staples. [ 5–7 ] In the past few years, various bioadhesives have been developed, showing adequate ability in wound closure. These bioadhesives can be conveniently applied through injection and have sufficient adhesive strength as well as low toxicity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike topical hemostatic agents, which are often natural polymers, tissue adhesives used for wound closure in the emergency department are primarily synthetic polymers [33]. This is largely due to their high tensile strength, flexibility, and ability to form mechanical bonds [33].…”
Section: Tissue Adhesives For Wound Closurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike topical hemostatic agents, which are often natural polymers, tissue adhesives used for wound closure in the emergency department are primarily synthetic polymers [33]. This is largely due to their high tensile strength, flexibility, and ability to form mechanical bonds [33]. The three primary classes of tissue adhesives used for wound closure are polyurethane-based tissue adhesives, polyethylene glycol-based tissue adhesives, and cyanoacrylate synthetic glues [33].…”
Section: Tissue Adhesives For Wound Closurementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fibrin sealants encourage haemostasis by initiating the final stage of the anticoagulation pathway and mechanically bringing tissue surfaces together (6). The apposition of the skin flap to closes" dead space" thus preventing seroma and haematoma formation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%