New Wound Healing - Medical Innovation

Hot Medical Glue Gun Injects Wound Healing Material

Source:  Technion-Israel Institute of Technology Wound Healing Gun

Innovation from Technion-Israel Institute of Technology

This new medical device reduces scarring and speeds healing in serious wounds.  The inventors at Technion Israel Institute of Technology say it's better than staples and pins to adhere human tissue that's been seriously injured.  Their hot medical glue gun fuses damaged tissue by injecting biocompatible medical material directly into wounds.  The medical "glue" works for various types of tissue, is non-toxic and flexible after hardening.

Medicine on the Cutting Edge
The material developed by the Israeli scientists is a soft, solid substance that melts at low temperatures.  It's applied directly to the wound where it hardens and then decomposes over a few weeks when the wound has healed.  It has been successfully tested in animals and now goes into human trials.  The healing glue is composed of a N-hydroxy succinimide-modified polycaprolactone.  It's medicine on the cutting edge.  For a free Kindle borrow of my book "List of Top New Medical Innovations" go to amazon.com/author/ekane ASIN: B07Q8WK98N


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