2024
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2023.1335211
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Progress in injectable hydrogels for the treatment of incompressible bleeding: an update

Xiudan Wang,
Xinran Yang,
Zhiguang Sun
et al.

Abstract: Uncontrollable haemorrhage from deep, noncompressible wounds remains a persistent and intractable challenge, accounting for a very high proportion of deaths in both war and disaster situations. Recently, injectable hydrogels have been increasingly studied as potential haemostatic materials, highlighting their enormous potential for the management of noncompressible haemorrhages. In this review, we summarize haemostatic mechanisms, commonly used clinical haemostatic methods, and the research progress on injecta… Show more

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