© 2021 Wiley-VCH GmbH For decades, bioadhesive materials have garnered great attention due to their potential to replace sutures and staples for sealing tissues during minimally invasive surgical procedures. However, the complexities of delivering bioadhesives through narrow spaces and achieving strong adhesion in fluid-rich physiological environments continue to present substantial limitations to the surgical translation of existing sealants. In this work, a new strategy for minimally invasive tissue sealing based on a multilayer bioadhesive patch, which is designed to repel body fluids, to form fast, pressure-triggered adhesion with wet tissues, and to resist biofouling and inflammation is introduced. The multifunctional patch is realized...
Bioadhesives have demonstrated their superiority in clinical applications as tissue adhesives, hemos...
Adhesive-caused injury is a great threat for extensive full-thickness skin trauma because extra-stro...
noThis chapter describes the current approaches to reduce bacterial adhesion to various biomaterial ...
Bioadhesive materials have garnered great attention due to their potential to replace sutures and st...
Ideal repair of intestinal injury requires a combination of leakage-free sealing and postoperative a...
The use of tissue adhesives for internal clinical applications is limited due to a lack of materials...
Tissue adhesive materials can revolutionize surgical procedures, but they are often difficult to app...
Non-compressible hemorrhage is an unmet clinical challenge that accounts for high mortality in traum...
Abstract Medical patches play an important role in wound healing because of their tissue conformalit...
The thousands of papers dedicated to tissue adhesives in both clinical and non-clinical journals dem...
Emerging sutureless wound-closure techniques have led to paradigm shifts in wound management. State-...
Surface wetting occurring in daily life causes undesired contaminations, which are critical issues i...
Sutures, wires, and staples constitute the conventional standard of care for reconnecting tissues af...
The need to close wounds and prevent air/liquid leakage is commonly faced in surgical operations. It...
© 2020 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Bioadhesives such as tissue adhesives, hem...
Bioadhesives have demonstrated their superiority in clinical applications as tissue adhesives, hemos...
Adhesive-caused injury is a great threat for extensive full-thickness skin trauma because extra-stro...
noThis chapter describes the current approaches to reduce bacterial adhesion to various biomaterial ...
Bioadhesive materials have garnered great attention due to their potential to replace sutures and st...
Ideal repair of intestinal injury requires a combination of leakage-free sealing and postoperative a...
The use of tissue adhesives for internal clinical applications is limited due to a lack of materials...
Tissue adhesive materials can revolutionize surgical procedures, but they are often difficult to app...
Non-compressible hemorrhage is an unmet clinical challenge that accounts for high mortality in traum...
Abstract Medical patches play an important role in wound healing because of their tissue conformalit...
The thousands of papers dedicated to tissue adhesives in both clinical and non-clinical journals dem...
Emerging sutureless wound-closure techniques have led to paradigm shifts in wound management. State-...
Surface wetting occurring in daily life causes undesired contaminations, which are critical issues i...
Sutures, wires, and staples constitute the conventional standard of care for reconnecting tissues af...
The need to close wounds and prevent air/liquid leakage is commonly faced in surgical operations. It...
© 2020 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Bioadhesives such as tissue adhesives, hem...
Bioadhesives have demonstrated their superiority in clinical applications as tissue adhesives, hemos...
Adhesive-caused injury is a great threat for extensive full-thickness skin trauma because extra-stro...
noThis chapter describes the current approaches to reduce bacterial adhesion to various biomaterial ...