Glue Injection

Glue injection, also known as medical adhesive therapy or tissue adhesive therapy, is a minimally invasive procedure used to seal wounds or close tissues in various medical contexts. During the procedure, a specialized medical adhesive is injected directly into the targeted area to bond the tissue together and facilitate healing. This technique is particularly beneficial for closing small cuts, lacerations, and surgical incisions that may be challenging to suture or staple effectively. Glue injection offers several advantages, including simplicity, speed, and effectiveness in achieving wound closure with minimal scarring. It also reduces the risk of infection and minimizes patient discomfort compared to traditional sutures or staples. However, not all wounds are suitable for glue injection, and its applicability depends on factors such as the size, location, and depth of the wound, as well as the patient's overall health. Healthcare providers evaluate each case individually to determine the most appropriate treatment approach.

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