Description
Useful Information
General indications
Low tension minor wounds
Lacerations
Abrasions
Foot pad injuries
Oral trauma
Small surgical incisions
Oral surgery
Tooth extraction
Dew claw removal
Contra-indications *Do not use Vetbond tissue adhesive on:
Infected wounds
Deep puncture wounds
High tension wounds (unless as a support to sutures)
Although Vetbond tissue adhesive is a haemostatic agent, it is not designed to stop the flow from large vessels.
Features | Benefits | |
Convenient | Blue indicator | Easy visualization. |
Adhesive | Minimizes tissue trauma. Reduces need for anesthesia |
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Time saving | Bonds tissue together in 15secs | Avoids the need for time consuming suturing and suture removal |
Economical | Bottle contains 150 drops | Sufficient for 50-75 small wound closures |
Versatile | Haemostatic agent | Particular benefit after removal of warts, polyps or teeth |
Supportive | Use between tension sutures or other tension devices | Give support to reduce the incidence of dehiscence |
Contra-indications *Do not use Vetbond tissue adhesive on:
Customer Reviews
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By Cleo's D.
Colorado Springs
Vet Bond Tissue Adhesive by 3M
August 24, 2010
OUTSTANDING product! Exactly the same stuff my Vet uses to stop minor bleeding. Although there are other "super glue" products you can buy, this one (VetBond by 3M) has no alcohol or solvents so there is NO STING when applied. My beloved Siberian Husky has skin tumors that bleed sometimes on their own. This tissue adhesive stops the bleeding in seconds with no after effects. Ask your Vet... he or she will agree it is safe and effective.