Abstract
Cyanoacrylate tissue compounds are marketed as a surgical wound dressing with a variety of properties including microbiological impermeability. This study compares the bacteriological impermeability of cyanoacrylates and a commonly used occlusive adhesive dressing using a technique established in several other studies. Cyanoacrylate compound and an occlusive dressing were applied to both CLED and CROM agar plates. S. Aureus and E. Coli was then applied in a range of concentrations. The work demonstrated that cyanoacrylate compound provides as occlusive a barrier to microbiological penetration as adhesive dressings.