How to Apply Dermabond

Thứ bảy - 27/04/2024 01:10
Dermabond is an FDA-approved surgical glue used to close small wounds, lacerations, and incisions. Medical professionals apply it in place of smaller sutures (stitches), after cleaning the wound. It's an efficient method for closing...
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Dermabond is an FDA-approved surgical glue used to close small wounds, lacerations, and incisions. Medical professionals apply it in place of smaller sutures (stitches), after cleaning the wound. It's an efficient method for closing wounds, as it typically bonds in under 3 minutes and minimizes discomfort. If you're applying it, just be careful that you don't spill excess glue, as it is very strong and it sets quickly.

Things You Should Know

  • Dermabond is a tissue adhesive for wounds, and you can use it instead of sutures so long as the sutures you’d use would be 5-0 or smaller.
  • You must thoroughly clean, irrigate, and sterilize the wound before applying Dermabond, and the patient may require local anesthetic to tolerate the procedure.
  • It’s generally not advised to use Dermabond if the wound is irregularly-shaped or requires special aftercare (i.e. burns, ulcers, and animal bites).
  • To apply Dermabond, crush the ampoule in the clear part of the tube to activate it, hold the wound closed (you may need additional help and some forceps), and apply at least 3 smooth, even layers of Dermabond over the wound.
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Taking Precautions while Using Dermabond

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Preparing for Dermabond Use

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Using the Glue

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Warnings

  • Always wipe up any excess glue immediately so you don't accidentally stick foreign objects to the patient.
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