Medical News

Surgery

sponsor
Become a Member Today!
Register
Email:


Password:

Remember me
Forgot your Password?
Invite Code?
Article ID

Your Article Summary

(Click the title below to leave the MDLinx Network and go to the Journal's Website)

Hasan Z et al. – Skin margin were held together by means of skin hook for 1–2 min. The cosmesis was better as there were no suture marks or lumpiness. There were no major complications in this study. Thus, isoamyl 2–cyanoacrylate can be considered as an alternative to skin suturing in the pediatric day–care surgery.

Related Articles

Combined oxidized cellulose and cyanoacrylate glue in the management of severe presacral bleeding
Surgery Today, 11/11/09    Relevance Score: 84%

Study of glue extrusion after endoscopic N-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate injection on gastric variceal bleeding
World Journal of Gastroenterology, 10/26/09    Relevance Score: 84%

Initial Experience using N-butyl Cyanoacrylate for Embolization of Lower Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 10/15/09    Relevance Score: 80%

Late-onset Colonic Occlusion after Emergent Selective Embolization of Sigmoid Artery with N-butyl Cyanoacrylate for Life-threatening Traumatic Bleeding
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 10/15/09    Relevance Score: 80%

A New Postoperative Otoplasty Dressing Technique Using Cyanoacrylate Tissue Adhesives
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 10/09/09    Relevance Score: 80%

Today in Pediatric Surgery...keeping you current

Colocolic intussusception in a preterm infant with intestinal malrotation
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 12/20/09

Use of gauze-based negative pressure wound therapy in a pediatric burn patient
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 12/20/09

A Novel Technique of Sutureless Colorectal Anastomosis by Bipolar Coagulation
European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 12/18/09


Sponsor

Article Search

Keyword:

Search:

Published within

Sort By:
Date
Relevance


Sponsor

Sponsor

Send this Summary to a Colleague

Enter email address