Disclosed is a two-component device for closing a laceration or incision.
The device includes a first component comprising a first adhesive-backed
anchoring member and one or more first connecting members extending from
one edge thereof in a first direction. The first adhesive-backed
anchoring member is protected by a two-stage release liner system which
includes: 1) a release liner with a bottom surface covering the
adhesive-backed surface of the first anchoring member; and 2) a
semi-rigid tab attached to a portion of the top surface of the release
liner. The semi-rigid tab includes a first and a second edge. The first
edge is oriented generally parallel to the wound edge of the first
anchoring member and attached to the release liner at a position
intermediate in the release liner between the portion of the release
liner protecting the wound edge and the portion of the release liner
protecting the edge of the first anchoring member generally opposite the
wound edge. The second edge extends unattached beyond the wound edge. The
device also includes a second component with substantially similar
structural features as those described for the first component. Also
provided is a means for attaching the one or more first connecting
members to the second anchoring member and means for attaching the one or
more second connecting members to the first anchoring member. The
attachment of the connecting members to the anchoring members forms
attached and bridging portions of the one or more connecting members. The
attached portions are attached to an anchoring member, and the bridging
portions span the over-laceration area between the first and second
anchoring members. Also disclosed is a two-stage release liner system
which is not associated with a specific device. Methods of use are also
disclosed.