2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2014.10.008
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Evaluation of a Liquid Dressing for Minor Nonbleeding Abrasions and Class I and II Skin Tears in the Emergency Department

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“…Liquid dressing can completely isolate the wound from the outside world 12 . And liquid dressing can play a continuous disinfection function 13 . Panniculitis often leads to massive exudation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Liquid dressing can completely isolate the wound from the outside world 12 . And liquid dressing can play a continuous disinfection function 13 . Panniculitis often leads to massive exudation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 And liquid dressing can play a continuous disinfection function. 13 Panniculitis often leads to massive exudation.…”
Section: T a B L E 2 Comparison Of Clinical Data Between The Two Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2015, in a study by specialists from Stony Brook University (New York, USA), the use of a cyanoacrylate-based liquid dressing demonstrated efficacy and safety in a single-center prospective incomparable study among adult emergency department (ED) patients with minor nonbleeding skin abrasions and class I and II skin tears ( Singer, et al, 2015 ).…”
Section: In Vivo Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because the cyanoacrylate adhesive is applied as a liquid, the polymerized adhesive peels off naturally, and there is no need for removal once the wound has healed. 2 Cyanoacrylate adhesives are designed to polymerize quickly and can remain in place for 5 to 10 days, depending on the location of application.…”
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“…Cyanoacrylates are versatile and are well established for use in skin and wound care including skin tears, pressure injuries, and lacerations. [2][3][4][5] We recently reported on the use a cyanoacrylate liquid skin protectant (CLSP) to treat injury-related type 1 skin tears of the arms, legs, and face without the need for skin closure strips (SCSs). Skin tear healing occurred within 1 to 2 weeks following 1 CLSP application in contrast to SCSs that required 3 to 4 weeks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%