Staples, stitches, and even super glue are all options for treating large cuts. But how do emergency physicians decide what to use to get wounds back together? Emergency room physician Dr. Troy Madsen ...
Researchers at the Technion–Israel Institute of Technology have developed a glue gun to put the human body back together when it has been seriously injured. The pins and stitches currently used to ...
It's fast, makes your scar look better, and it doesn't hurt a bit. A surgical glue made by a Raleigh company is the new way to close a cut instead of using stitches. You could say it is an idea that ...
A GLUE GUN could banish the need for stitches after major surgery and cut the risk of wound infection. The hand-held device squirts hot glue on to wounds, which bonds tissue firmly together before ...
(Columbia) July 14, 2003 - Millions of times a year someone suffers a cut or laceration serious enough to require stitches to close. Some doctors are opting out of stitches and using glue to close the ...
Stitches are the worst. They pop open. They leak. They can get infected, and even hurt sometimes. Doctors want to replace stitches for good, but the requirements for a new medical adhesive are steep.
A glue gun could banish the need for stitches after major surgery and cut the risk of wound infection. The hand-held device squirts hot glue on to wounds, which bonds tissue firmly together before ...
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For parents of young children, a trip to A&E where a smear of glue is applied to close a cut knee is a familiar scenario. But now a similar concept is being used in cosmetic eyelid surgery as an ...