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Title: In situ generated hemostatic adhesives: from mechanisms of action to recent advances and applications
Author: Monteiro, Luís P. G.
Rodrigues, João M. M.
Mano, João F.
Keywords: In situ
Adhesives
Cohesion
Hemostatic
Biocompatible
Hydrogels
Issue Date: Dec-2023
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: Conventional surgical closure techniques, such as sutures, clips, or skin closure strips, may not always provide optimal wound closure and may require invasive procedures, which can result in potential post-surgical complications. As result, there is a growing demand for innovative solutions to achieve superior wound closure and improve patient outcomes. To overcome the abovementioned issues, in situ generated hemostatic adhesives/sealants have emerged as a promising alternative, offering a targeted, controllable, and minimally invasive procedure for a wide variety of medical applications. The aim of this review is to provide a comprehensive overview of the mechanisms of action and recent advances of in situ generated hemostatic adhesives, particularly protein-based, thermoresponsive, bioinspired, and photocrosslinkable formulations, as well as the design challenges that must be addressed. Overall, this review aims to enhance a comprehensive understanding of the latest advancements of in situ generated hemostatic adhesives and their mechanisms of action, with the objective of promoting further research in this field.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/42088
DOI: 10.1016/j.bioadv.2023.213670
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