To determine the effectiveness of a new tissue adhesive, 2-Octylcyanoa
crylate (2-OCA), for laceration repair, 83 children presenting to TC.
Thompson Children's Hospital Emergency Department with lacerations mee
ting eligibility requirements between February and June 1996 were rand
omized to receive 2-OCA or nonabsorbable sutures/staples. The length o
f time for repair was recorded. The length of time for laceration repa
ir was decreased (2.9 minutes 2-OCA vs 5.8 minutes suture/staple; p <
0.001), the parents' assessment of the pain felt by their children in
the 2-OCA group was less, and the wounds closed with tissue adhesive h
ad slightly lower cosmesis scores. 2-OCA is an acceptable alternative
to conventional methods of wound repair with comparable cosmetic outco
me.