Sunday 20 April 2014

'Nanoglue' headed for hospital operating rooms

A new nanoglue is expected to have applications in surgery and regenerative medicine for humans and animals alike. Thanks to the progress of nanomedicine, stitches could soon become a thing of the past, giving way to nanoglue. Developed last December by a team of researchers from the Soft Materials and Chemistry Laboratory (ESPCI/CNRS) and the Laboratory for Vascular Translational Science (Paris Diderot University) in France, the solution was the subject of a publication in the scientific journal Angewandte Chemie dated April 16. The researchers were able to test the nanoglue procedure alongside current conventional methods for sealing deep wounds or repairing cuts to an organ, and the results lived up to expectations. The nanoglue method resulted in minimal scarring, an absence of necrosis or inflammation, and rapid healing of the wound.




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