Commercial hemostatic agents and surgical sealants do not meet the current clinical need. The available options suffer from a variety of shortcomings including high costs, short shelf lives, difficult preparations, and concerns over safety. This work aims to utilize synthetic polymers to develop alternative approaches that have the potential to improve outcomes from traumatic injuries and surgeries while minimizing risk and cost. The first aspect of this research focuses on the development of hemostatic hydrogel particles. These spherical hydrogels with a narrow size distribution were synthesized via inverse suspension polymerization. A cationic monomer was utilized in the hydrogel formulation to facilitate rapid swelling, leading to th...
In order to prevent hemorrhage during surgical procedures, a wide range of hemostatic agents have be...
Kevin Michael Lewis,1 Carl Erik Kuntze,2 Heinz Gulle3 1Preclinical Safety and Efficacy, Baxter Healt...
The existing surgical adhesives and sealants lack strong adherence to the biological tissues in the ...
Broad interest in developing new hemostatic technologies arises from unmet needs in mitigating uncon...
Tissue adhesive materials can revolutionize surgical procedures, but they are often difficult to app...
Controlling bleeding from a raptured tissue, especially during the surgeries, is essentially importa...
In order to prevent hemorrhage during surgical procedures, a wide range of hemostatic agents have be...
Contains fulltext : 177170.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In order to pre...
Uncontrolled hemorrhaging, or blood loss, accounts for upwards of 3 million deaths each year and is ...
Hemorrhage is one of the greatest threats to life on the battlefield, accounting for 50% of total de...
Hydrophobically modified (hm) derivatives of biopolymers like chitosan have the ability to coagulate...
Intrinsic hemostasis is an innate body response to prevent bleeding based on the sol–gel transition ...
Not AvailableTwo component injectable hydrogels that cross-link in situ have been used as noninvasiv...
Topical hemostatic agents are used in all surgical disciplines. Most of these hemostats are based on...
Currently, uncontrolled bleeding remains a serious problem in emergency, surgical and battlefield en...
In order to prevent hemorrhage during surgical procedures, a wide range of hemostatic agents have be...
Kevin Michael Lewis,1 Carl Erik Kuntze,2 Heinz Gulle3 1Preclinical Safety and Efficacy, Baxter Healt...
The existing surgical adhesives and sealants lack strong adherence to the biological tissues in the ...
Broad interest in developing new hemostatic technologies arises from unmet needs in mitigating uncon...
Tissue adhesive materials can revolutionize surgical procedures, but they are often difficult to app...
Controlling bleeding from a raptured tissue, especially during the surgeries, is essentially importa...
In order to prevent hemorrhage during surgical procedures, a wide range of hemostatic agents have be...
Contains fulltext : 177170.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In order to pre...
Uncontrolled hemorrhaging, or blood loss, accounts for upwards of 3 million deaths each year and is ...
Hemorrhage is one of the greatest threats to life on the battlefield, accounting for 50% of total de...
Hydrophobically modified (hm) derivatives of biopolymers like chitosan have the ability to coagulate...
Intrinsic hemostasis is an innate body response to prevent bleeding based on the sol–gel transition ...
Not AvailableTwo component injectable hydrogels that cross-link in situ have been used as noninvasiv...
Topical hemostatic agents are used in all surgical disciplines. Most of these hemostats are based on...
Currently, uncontrolled bleeding remains a serious problem in emergency, surgical and battlefield en...
In order to prevent hemorrhage during surgical procedures, a wide range of hemostatic agents have be...
Kevin Michael Lewis,1 Carl Erik Kuntze,2 Heinz Gulle3 1Preclinical Safety and Efficacy, Baxter Healt...
The existing surgical adhesives and sealants lack strong adherence to the biological tissues in the ...