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Recent advances in biomimetic hemostatic materials

Simin Jiao, Xi Zhang, Hang Cai, Siyu Wu, Xiaolan Ou, Guangda Han, Jie Zhao, Yan Li, Wenlai Guo, Tianzhou Liu, Wenrui Qu

2023Materials Today Bio65 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Although the past decade has witnessed unprecedented medical advances, achieving rapid and effective hemostasis remains challenging. Uncontrolled bleeding and wound infections continue to plague healthcare providers, increasing the risk of death. Various types of hemostatic materials are nowadays used during clinical practice but have many limitations, including poor biocompatibility, toxicity and biodegradability. Recently, there has been a burgeoning interest in organisms that stick to objects or produce sticky substances. Indeed, applying biological adhesion properties to hemostatic materials remains an interesting approach. This paper reviews the biological behavior, bionics, and mechanisms related to hemostasis. Furthermore, this paper covers the benefits, challenges and prospects of biomimetic hemostatic materials.

Topics & Concepts

HemostasisHemostatic AgentBionicsBiocompatibilityPlague (disease)Biomimetic materialsNanotechnologyIntensive care medicineMedicineComputer scienceEngineeringSurgeryMaterials sciencePathologyArtificial intelligenceChemical engineeringHemostasis and retained surgical itemsPolymer Surface Interaction StudiesSurgical Sutures and Adhesives