Issue 23, 2014

Hemostatic polymers: the concept, state of the art and perspectives

Abstract

This article presents a critical overview of the most significant developments in the use of polymers as hemostatic agents. The materials have been divided into two groups, which are, naturally occurring and synthetic. Remarkable examples include collagen, chitosan, bovine serum albumin/glutaraldehyde hydrogels, poly(cyanoacrylate)s and poly(alkylene oxide)s. The different mechanisms for their modes of action as well as the structural features that are believed to induce hemostasis are discussed. Finally, an overview of the future challenges is given.

Graphical abstract: Hemostatic polymers: the concept, state of the art and perspectives

Article information

Article type
Application
Submitted
06 Dec 2013
Accepted
10 Mar 2014
First published
10 Mar 2014

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2014,2, 3567-3577

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Hemostatic polymers: the concept, state of the art and perspectives

F. di Lena, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2014, 2, 3567 DOI: 10.1039/C3TB21739F

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