Bioadhesives such as tissue adhesives, hemostatic agents, and tissue sealants have gained increasing popularity in different areas of clinical operations during the last three decades. Bioadhesives can be categorized into internal and external ones according to their application conditions. External bioadhesives are generally applied in topical medications such as wound closure and epidermal grafting. Internal bioadhesives are mainly used in intracorporal conditions with direct contact to internal environment including tissues, organs and body fluids, such as chronic organ leak repair and bleeding complication reduction. This review focuses on internal bioadhesives that, in contrast with external bioadhesives, emphasize much more on biocomp...
Usage of tissue adhesives/glues for tissue approximation and hemostasis is increasing as the related...
Tissue reconstruction and wound closure rely on sutures, staples and clips in current surgical proce...
The invasive practice of suturing for wound closure has persisted for millennia; with the rate of me...
Bioadhesives have demonstrated their superiority in clinical applications as tissue adhesives, hemos...
Sutures, staples, clips, and skin closure strips are used as the gold standard to close wounds after...
Sutures, staples, clips, and skin closure strips are used as the gold standard to close wounds after...
Bioadhesion is a versatile tool used by many organisms for a variety of purposes. It has roles to pl...
Emerging sutureless wound-closure techniques have led to paradigm shifts in wound management. State-...
Adhesion to wet and dynamic surfaces is vital for many biomedical applications. However, the develop...
AbstractThe application of adhesive materials can significantly augment available wound repair techn...
The thousands of papers dedicated to tissue adhesives in both clinical and non-clinical journals dem...
With the rapid development of bio-integrated devices and tissue adhesives, tunable adhesion to soft ...
Adhesives provide a needle-free method of wound closure and do not require local anaesthetics. Polym...
© 2020 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Bioadhesives such as tissue adhesives, hem...
A new three component bio-inspired adhesive was synthesized. The new adhesive is a terpolymer compos...
Usage of tissue adhesives/glues for tissue approximation and hemostasis is increasing as the related...
Tissue reconstruction and wound closure rely on sutures, staples and clips in current surgical proce...
The invasive practice of suturing for wound closure has persisted for millennia; with the rate of me...
Bioadhesives have demonstrated their superiority in clinical applications as tissue adhesives, hemos...
Sutures, staples, clips, and skin closure strips are used as the gold standard to close wounds after...
Sutures, staples, clips, and skin closure strips are used as the gold standard to close wounds after...
Bioadhesion is a versatile tool used by many organisms for a variety of purposes. It has roles to pl...
Emerging sutureless wound-closure techniques have led to paradigm shifts in wound management. State-...
Adhesion to wet and dynamic surfaces is vital for many biomedical applications. However, the develop...
AbstractThe application of adhesive materials can significantly augment available wound repair techn...
The thousands of papers dedicated to tissue adhesives in both clinical and non-clinical journals dem...
With the rapid development of bio-integrated devices and tissue adhesives, tunable adhesion to soft ...
Adhesives provide a needle-free method of wound closure and do not require local anaesthetics. Polym...
© 2020 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Bioadhesives such as tissue adhesives, hem...
A new three component bio-inspired adhesive was synthesized. The new adhesive is a terpolymer compos...
Usage of tissue adhesives/glues for tissue approximation and hemostasis is increasing as the related...
Tissue reconstruction and wound closure rely on sutures, staples and clips in current surgical proce...
The invasive practice of suturing for wound closure has persisted for millennia; with the rate of me...