Pr. Samuel et al., THE USE OF INDERMIL (N-BUTYL CYANOACRYLATE) IN OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY AND HEAD AND NECK-SURGERY - A PRELIMINARY-REPORT ON THE FIRST 33 PATIENTS, Journal of Laryngology and Otology, 111(6), 1997, pp. 536-540
The authors present their initial experience of a new sterile medical
grade cyanoacrylate adhesive (Indermil) in otolaryngeal and head and n
eck surgery. Thirty-three patients who underwent a variety of head and
neck operations consented to have their skin incisions closed using t
he adhesive and 10 of those also underwent repair of the tympanic memb
rane, either as part of tympanoplasty or mastoid surgery. The history
of the use of this class of adhesive is presented with an explanation
of the chemical properties of these compounds. Advantages of using cya
noacrylate adhesives and future possible applications in otolaryngolog
y and head and neck surgery are discussed.