Medical glue, also known as tissue adhesive or surgical glue, is a specialized adhesive used in healthcare settings to bond and seal wounds or surgical incisions. It is designed to replace or supplement traditional methods of wound closure, such as sutures or staples. Medical glue is typically a liquid or gel-like substance that is applied to the edges of the wound, where it forms a strong bond upon contact with the skin. It creates a flexible and waterproof seal, promoting healing and reducing the risk of infection. Medical glue is commonly used in a variety of medical procedures, including surgeries, trauma care, and emergency wound closure.