Innovative Liquid 'Bandage' Could Drastically Reduce Surgery Time
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Contributed by Lisa Olen| 11 October, 2006  20:01 GMT
Scientists have found a way to stop bleeding in laboratory animals within 15 seconds, according to a study published in
Nanomedicine.
A team of researchers from MIT and Hong Kong University say the biodegradable liquid they developed could revolutionize bleeding control during surgeries, possibly resulting in a reduction in operating time of up to 50 percent.
When applied to an open wound, the liquid, which is composed of protein fragments called peptides, turns into a gel that seals the wound. The gel gradually breaks down into amino acids that aid in tissue repair. |
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