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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1988
To the Editor .—While bonding of cyanoacrylic glues to skin on the hands, eyelids, and lips are problems that respond to nonsurgical management, the situation of an acrylic cast of the medial portion of the ear canal, trapping the soft tissues in the noncartilaginous ear canal between the cast and the tympanic bone, represents a more difficult ...
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To the Editor .—While bonding of cyanoacrylic glues to skin on the hands, eyelids, and lips are problems that respond to nonsurgical management, the situation of an acrylic cast of the medial portion of the ear canal, trapping the soft tissues in the noncartilaginous ear canal between the cast and the tympanic bone, represents a more difficult ...
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Modern Achievements in the Field of Cyanoacrylate Adhesives: Synthesis of Cyanoacrylate Monomers
Polymer Science, Series D, 2019This review examines advances in the synthesis of monomeric cyanoacrylates, which are the basis of fast-curing cyanoacrylate adhesives widely used in various fields of engineering and medicine.
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Cyanoacrylate Plastics For Epistaxis
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968To the Editor:— This letter presents a new technique for treating epistaxis arising from the anteroinferior region of the nasal septum, where terminal branches of the greater palatine, sphenopalatine, anterior ethmoidal, and facial arteries (Kiesselbach's or Little's area) are accessible to local therapy.
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Control of duodenal haemorrhage with cyanoacrylate
The British Journal of Radiology, 1976Three cases of massive duodenal haemorrhage refractory to conventional therapy have been successfully treated by percutaneous selective intra-arterial injection of Isobutyl 2 cyanoacrylate. Case histories, injection technique and review of the literature are presented.
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Accidental application of cyanoacrylate to the mouth
British Dental Journal, 1990Accidental application of cyanoacrylate adhesives to the eye and ear occurs not infrequently. A case is reported of inadvertent application of such an adhesive to the mouth. This could conceivably have given rise to respiratory embarrassment. The management of the patient is discussed, since such an incident potentially provides an instant, accurately ...
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Superglue (Cyanoacrylate) in the Nose
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2005Sham K. Duvvi+3 more
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