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Table 1 Age, sex, indication, time, cost, additional treatment, complications, and cosmetic satisfaction have been demonstrated.

From: Emergency wounds treated with cyanoacrylate and long-term results in pediatrics: a series of cases; what are the advantages and boards?

Patient

Age

Sex

Indi.∞

Mean repair time (minutes)

Cost ($)

Additional approach

Compli.Ω

Cosm.(VAS scores 06–10; plas.sur¶-parents ø)

1

2

F

Facial (Medial cheek-oblique-1.3 cm)

2+2

2 × 13.71

_

Opened same day

8.5-8

2

15

F

Dorsal phalanx (2nd, 3rd, 4th phalanx- linear-0.8-1-1 cm)

2+10

13.71+3.23

Plaster

_

Missed at the end of 6 month

3

4

M

Facial (Lower corner chin- horizontal -non-straight-2.2 cm)

2+1+5

13.71+0.81+3.20

Anesthetic-single median suture

_

9–9.5

4

11

F

Facial (Medial forehead-vertical-1.6 cm)

2

13.71

 

Exuda

8–9

5

3

F

Facial (Medial chin-oblique-0.9 cm)

2

13.71

_

_

8–9.5

6

7

M

Facial (Lateral chin-oblique-1.8 cm)

2

13.71

_

_

8–9

7

16

M

Upper Lip (Corner-subflap-1.7 cm)

2

13.71

_

_

8–9.5

8

12

M

Mouth (Mucosal area+ lower lip's corner+lateral chin+upper lip-non-straight-1-1.1-0.4 cm)

2+1+5

13.71+0.81+3.20

Anesthetic-single median corner suture

_

8–9

9

4

M

Facial (Forehead-oblique 1.2 cm)

2

13.71

_

_

8–9.5

  1. ∞ Indication, Ω. Complication, ξ. Cosmesis. ¶Plastic surgeon.ø Patient and parents