Suturing is the most common post-surgical wound sealing since antiquity. Often the cuts are also joined by stapling or more novel methods such as adhesive taps or surgical glues. Recently, researchers have developed a glue that can seal the wound in 60 seconds under UV light.

Other researchers have come up with nanoparticle-based tissue glue. Based on your experience, which among the above-mentioned procedure provides quicker patient recovery and less surgical site infection?