Novel Applications of Dermabond™ (2-Octyl -Cyanoacrylate) in Cardiothoracic Surgery

Abstract:

Dermabond™ (Ethicon Inc., Somerville, NJ, USA) is a cyanoacrylate adhesive normally indicated for skin wound closure. This study describes the emergency use of this adhesive to control bleeding close to coronary anastomoses in exceptional cases. Dermabond™ was used in 17 patients who underwent cardiac surgery during an eight-month period, where other haemostatic interventions were unsuitable. It was applied for haemorrhage in 15 patients and control air leaks in two of the patients. Haemostasis was successful with Dermabond™ alone in 11 patients; the remaining four required additional interventions. It effectively controlled haemorrhage from ventricular pacing wires, vascular sling holes, peri-anastomotic bleeding, and epicardial tears. The adhesive was not placed directly on any graft because of embolic risk. In the two patients with visible air leaks, it was successfully used. No patient events were recorded as a result of haemorrhage and no reported toxicity. Dermabond™ may be indicated in circumstances in which haemostasis with traditional methods has failed or is inappropriate. A need for further high-quality objective research exists on the effectiveness and long-term safety of 2-octyl cyanoacrylate in cardiac surgery.

Authors:

Omer Aziz, M.R.C.S., B.Sc., St. Mary's Hospital, Imperial College, London, UK; M.S. Rahman, M.B., B.S., St. Mary's Hospital, Imperial College, London, UK; V.G. Hadjianastassiou, M.R.C.S., St Thomas Hospital London, London, UK; John Kokotsakis, M.D., St. Mary's Hospital, Imperial College, London, UK; Malinovski Vitali M.B.B.S., St Mary's Hospital London, London, UK; Ashok Cherian, M.D., St Mary's Hospital London, London, UK; Ara Darzi, F.R.C.S., K.B.E., St. Mary's Hospital, Imperial College, London, UK; Thanos Athanasiou, Ph.D., F.E.T.C.S., St. Mary's Hospital, Imperial College, London, UK

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