Evaluation of a new product for sutureless skin closure.
- 1 March 1980
- journal article
- Vol. 62 (2) , 129-32
Abstract
Op-Site skin closures, a new product for sutureless skin closure, were used on 100 patients undergoing a wide variety of major surgical procedures. The results showed that, provided that the underlying fat and muscle layers were closed meticulously to eliminate dead space, these skin closures maintained wound-edge apposition satisfactorily to produce an excellent cosmetic appearance to the final scar with the added advantages of a low incidence of infection, quicker application, and improved patient acceptability compared with conventional suturing techniques.This publication has 4 references indexed in Scilit:
- Tape-closed and sutured wounds: A comparison by tensiometry and scanning electron microscopyBritish Journal of Surgery, 1970
- Sutureless skin closure in a thoracic unitBritish Journal of Surgery, 1966
- Staphylococcal wound infection an experimental study in guinea-pigsBritish Journal of Surgery, 1962
- THE VIRULENCE OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS-PYOGENES FOR MAN - A STUDY OF THE PROBLEMS OF WOUND INFECTION1957