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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 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 • Cyanoacrylate haute et basse viscosité
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 »
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