Abstract

Objective to explore the effect of Histoacyl tissue glue (hereinafter referred to as tissue glue) on incision healing in breast surgery. Method review during October 2017 to October 2018, 500 cases of breast surgery to surgical treatment of cases, including 200 cases of tissue glue closed incision, 200 cases of absorbable suture material, 100 cases by traditional suture, comparing three sets of closing time of incision, postoperative hospital stay, complications, patients on art mouth closed satisfaction. Results: the three groups were superior to the absorbable suture material, group and the traditional suture group in the closing-length glue group with statistically significant differences (P<0.05). Postoperative hospitalization time in the glue group and the absorbable suture group was significantly better than that in the traditional suture group. Conclusion tissue glue is more ideal in reducing local inflammatory reaction, rejection reaction and higher patient satisfaction than the traditional non-absorbable suture of micro-sagebrush and traditional non-absorbable silk thread. The results of this clinical trial show the advantages of tissue glue in the incision suture of breast surgery.

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