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UTILISATION DES COLLES TISSULAIRES EN MEDECINE GENERALE

UTILISATION DES COLLES TISSULAIRES EN MEDECINE GENERALE. BOURVON Loïc 19/10/10. Introduction. Définition: cyanoacrylate Propriétés Un peu d’histoire…1942-2010. CYANOACRYLATES VERSUS SUTURES. Résultats esthétiques Douleur Durée d’intervention Infection Déhiscence

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UTILISATION DES COLLES TISSULAIRES EN MEDECINE GENERALE

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  1. UTILISATION DES COLLES TISSULAIRES EN MEDECINE GENERALE BOURVON Loïc 19/10/10

  2. Introduction • Définition: cyanoacrylate • Propriétés • Un peu d’histoire…1942-2010

  3. CYANOACRYLATES VERSUS SUTURES • Résultats esthétiques • Douleur • Durée d’intervention • Infection • Déhiscence • Cyanoacrylate haute et basse viscosité

  4. Mode d’utilisation • 1. sélectionner les plaies • 2. zones de fortes tensions • 3. attention muqueuses • 4. asepsie • 5. méthode d’application • 6. colles cutanées ≠ « super glue »

  5. Bibliographie • 1 Coover HN, Joyner FB, Sheerer NH. Chemistry and performance of cyanoacrylate adhesive. In: Special Technical Papers. Vol 5. 1959:413-417. • 2 Toriumi DM, O'Grady K, Desai D, et al. Use of octyl-2-cyanoacrylate for skin closure in facial plastic surgery. Plast Reconstr Surg. Nov 1998;102(6):2209-19. • 3 Farion K, Osmond MH, Hartling L, et al : Tissue adhesives for traumatic lacerations in children and adults. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2002 :CD003326, • 4 Coulthard P, Esposito M, Worthington HV, van der Elst M, van Waes OJ, Darcey J. Tissues adhesives for closure of surgical incisions. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2010 May 12;5:CD004287. • 5 Mertz PM, Davis SC, Cazzaniga AL, et al. Barrier and antibacterial properties of 2-octyl cyanoacrylate-derived wound treatment films. J Cutan Med Surg. Jan-Feb 2003;7(1):1-6.  • 6 Narang U, Mainwaring L, Spath G, et al. In-vitro analysis for microbial barrier properties of 2-octyl cyanoacrylate-derived wound treatment films. J Cutan Med Surg. Jan-Feb 2003;7(1):13-9.  • 7 Cascarini L, Kumar A. Case of the month: Honey I glued the kids: tissue adhesives are not the same as "superglue". Emergency Medicine Journal. 2007 3;24(3):228-229. • 8 Singer AJ, McClain SA, Katz A. A porcine epistaxis model: hemostatic effects of octylcyanoacrylate. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. May 2004;130(5):553-7.  • 9 Quinn J, Maw J, Ramotar K, et al. Octylcyanoacrylate tissue adhesive versus suture wound repair in a contaminated wound model. Surgery. Jul 1997;122(1):69-72.  • 10 Quinn J, Wells G, Sutcliffe T, et al. Tissue adhesive versus suture wound repair at 1 year: randomized clinical trial correlating early, 3-month, and 1-year cosmetic outcome. Ann Emerg Med. Dec 1998;32(6):645-9.  • 11 Singer AJ, Giordano P, Fitch JL, et al. Evaluation of a new high-viscosity octylcyanoacrylate tissue adhesive for laceration repair: a randomized, clinical trial. Acad Emerg Med. Oct 2003;10(10):1134-7. • 12 Singer AJ, Quinn JV, Clark RE, et al. Closure of lacerations and incisions with octylcyanoacrylate: a multicenter randomized controlled trial. Surgery. Mar 2002;131(3):270-6.  • 13 inger AJ, Thode HC Jr. A review of the literature on octylcyanoacrylate tissue adhesive. Am J Surg. Feb 2004;187(2):238-48.  • 14 Toriumi DM, Raslan WF, Friedman M, et al. Histotoxicity of cyanoacrylate tissue adhesives. A comparative study. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. May 1990;116(5):546-50.  • 15 Vinters HV, Galil KA, Lundie MJ, et al. The histotoxicity of cyanoacrylates. A selective review. Neuroradiology. 1985;27(4):279-91. 

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