Do you know? Super Glue Can Heal Wounds
Posted on December 5, 2007
Filed Under Health, Panorama
- During the Vietnam War, emergency medics began using the all-purpose glue to seal
battle wounds in troops headed for surgery. It can be said that doctors did save many lives through using superglue to close a wound because it gave them time to transport patients to M.A.S.H. units where they could have needed surgery.
- Using superglue to close a wound is possible, but not advisable. While using over the counter superglue to close a wound would work, it also may produce extreme skin irritation and skin death when purchased in over the counter form. However types of medical superglue are now often used in place of stitches to close certain types of wounds.
- Superglue is made of a substance called cyanoacrylate. When it comes into contact with liquids like water, it forms a plastic mesh that will keep skin, or anything one wants glued, neatly bonded together. However, regular superglue has methyl alcohol, which creates heat in order to produce the bonding effect of superglue. Thus using superglue to close a wound in deep tissue could result in killing some of the surrounding skin cells.
- Today medical facilities in countries other than the US use a medical form of
superglue to close a wound, but only of certain types of wounds. This medical form includes cyanoacrylate, but also butyl, isobutyl, or octyl. These are thought to help prevent bacteria from forming. In the US, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has only approved superglue to close a wound for veterinarians. Again these contain agents that help prevent bacteria from infecting the wound.
- Deciding to use medical superglue to close a wound is usually based on the type of wound. A long straight skin wound where the tissue naturally flaps back together is the ideal choice. Generally, it is not appropriate to use superglue to close a wound that is deep and reaches far into the body. Even with the medical form of superglue, some skin deterioration or irritation may occur and delay healing.
- Thus, the best application of superglue to close a wound is on minor skin lesions. For the non-physician, this should be a last choice decision, rather than a first choice one. It is far better to allow physicians to decide how to treat a wound when it is severe and excessive bleeding may be occurring internally.
source: http://www.nytimes.com
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