Too Hot To Handle? Full-Thickness Burn Injury In A Child Caused By Cyanoacrylate Glue And Cotton-A Case Report And Experimental Study

JOURNAL OF BURN CARE & RESEARCH(2021)

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Domestic superglue (cyanoacrylate) in the hands of children can have devastating consequences, especially when cotton clothing is involved. When cotton comes into contact with cyanoacrylate, an intense exothermic reaction occurs, creating temperatures high enough to cause significant thermal injury. A literature review found 16 such cases of burns documented (2 adult and 14 pediatric). This article presents a case report of a 4-year-old child sustaining a fullthickness burn injury to her leg requiring skin grafting when superglue was spilt onto cotton pants. She was sitting near a fan heater at the tune. An experiment was conducted to replicate the exothermic reaction between superglue and cotton and to determine if the addition of radiant heat would have any significant effect. The maximum temperature reached with one 3-g tube of superglue onto cotton pyjamas was 91 degrees C (196 degrees F) and occurred approximately 90 seconds postapplication. It took more than 3 minutes for the temperature to cool bdow 40 degrees C (104 degrees F). The addition of radiant heat from a fan heater placed 60 cm from the clothing found that the temperature peak was similarly reached and cooled, but the temperature did not reduce below 52 degrees C (126 degrees F) for over 20 minutes, proving that potential harm may be amplified if first aid is not appropriately sought. Product labeling and the knowledge of potential harm from such mechanism of injury remain inadequate. It is hoped that the reporting of this case contributes to an increase in public education and awareness of such dangers and may contribute to preventing avoidable future incidences.
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Burn,Cyanoacrylate,Pediatric,Superglue,Thermal
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