An Alternate Technique to Close Neurosurgical Incisions Using Octylcyanoacrylate Tissue Adhesive

The present authors have applied the use of tissue adhesive octylcyanoacrylate, recently approved by the FDA, in the closure of routine neurosurgical cases. The authors find this to be an excellent substitute for nylon, staples, vicryl or steristrip final layer closure of the surgical incision. This is especially useful in the pediatric neurosurgical practice where young children can be emotionally traumatized by the experience of suture or staple removal. We recommend octylcyanoacrylate closure as a safe, simple, quick, cost-effective method of skin closure that has superior applications in pediatric neurosurgical wound closure when used with proper technique.