Tissue Adhesives in Ophthalmology
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https://doi.org/10.56692/upjo.2023110102Keywords:
Cyanoacrylate, Fibrin glue, Newer tissue adhesives, Tissue glueDimensions Badge
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Abstract
Tissue glue is increasingly becoming a material of choice as an adjuvant to surgical wound closure in ophthalmology. Various
types of glues have been unique in terms of their advantages and limitations and so are used in different indications. However,
acceptance of these adhesives by clinicians promises this to be a standard procedure for surgical wound closure.
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