OBJECTIVE: In this study; high viscosity topical skin adhesive 2-octylcyanoacrylate was compared to polypropylene subcuticular suture method in the wound closure of Pfannenstiel incision. MATERIALS-METHODS: Forty women aged 21–75 operated with Pfannenstiel incision were included in this single center, prospective randomized, controlled clinical study. Subjects were randomized to two groups. In the first group (Group I, n=20) high viscosity topical skin adhesive 2-octylcyanoacrylate was used. In the 2nd group (Group II, n=20), the skin was closed using 3/0 subcuticular running polypropylene sutures. In all the cases; incision length, subcutaneous skin thickness, time taken to suture the skin defect, formation of hematoma, seroma, superf...
Background: A novel topical skin adhesive system was developed to close the outermost layer of skin ...
Introduction: 2-octyl cyanoacrylate (Dermabond™, Ethicon, USA) has been available as an alternative ...
Background: A novel topical skin adhesive system was developed to close the outermost layer of skin ...
BACKGROUND There are several concerns while selecting the mode of wound closure after surgery, whet...
Objective: Closing wounds are a fundamental aspect of surgery. Both patients and surgeons hope that ...
Background: The objective was to compare the difference between removing vicryl suture thread after ...
Background: 2-octyl cyanoacrylate (2OCA) high viscosity tissue adhesive (Medline Industries, Inc., M...
BACKGROUND:Tissue adhesives are now routinely used for skin closure in various surgeries. This study...
Study objective We investigate the cost difference between conventional suture and tissue adhesiv...
Study objective We investigate the cost difference between conventional suture and tissue adhesiv...
Background: The skin is the largest and among the most complex organs of the body. Although the skin...
Study objective We investigate the cost difference between conventional suture and tissue adhesiv...
Study objective We investigate the cost difference between conventional suture and tissue adhesiv...
Background: A novel topical skin adhesive system was developed to close the outermost layer of skin ...
Introduction:Traditional wound closure techniques include skin sutures and metal clips. The ideal in...
Background: A novel topical skin adhesive system was developed to close the outermost layer of skin ...
Introduction: 2-octyl cyanoacrylate (Dermabond™, Ethicon, USA) has been available as an alternative ...
Background: A novel topical skin adhesive system was developed to close the outermost layer of skin ...
BACKGROUND There are several concerns while selecting the mode of wound closure after surgery, whet...
Objective: Closing wounds are a fundamental aspect of surgery. Both patients and surgeons hope that ...
Background: The objective was to compare the difference between removing vicryl suture thread after ...
Background: 2-octyl cyanoacrylate (2OCA) high viscosity tissue adhesive (Medline Industries, Inc., M...
BACKGROUND:Tissue adhesives are now routinely used for skin closure in various surgeries. This study...
Study objective We investigate the cost difference between conventional suture and tissue adhesiv...
Study objective We investigate the cost difference between conventional suture and tissue adhesiv...
Background: The skin is the largest and among the most complex organs of the body. Although the skin...
Study objective We investigate the cost difference between conventional suture and tissue adhesiv...
Study objective We investigate the cost difference between conventional suture and tissue adhesiv...
Background: A novel topical skin adhesive system was developed to close the outermost layer of skin ...
Introduction:Traditional wound closure techniques include skin sutures and metal clips. The ideal in...
Background: A novel topical skin adhesive system was developed to close the outermost layer of skin ...
Introduction: 2-octyl cyanoacrylate (Dermabond™, Ethicon, USA) has been available as an alternative ...
Background: A novel topical skin adhesive system was developed to close the outermost layer of skin ...