Abstract

COSTLY CHALLENGE The use of adhesive suture strips after placement of buried and subcuticular sutures is commonly accepted as a means to further reduce wound tension, approximate the wound edges, and protect wounds from external environmental factors such as microbiological contamination. However, such devices are not always readily available and have a relatively high cost depending on wound length (even more so when placed over skin glues) and their use can be time consuming.

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