Microneedle bandage for hemostatic control
“This bandage contains an array of biodegradable and biocompatible microneedles made using a gelatin methacryloyl biomaterial. [MORE]
PhD student Reginald Avery is developing an injectable material that patches ruptured blood vessels
Chemical engineers at MIT have developed a [MORE]
Adrenergic C1 neurons monitor arterial blood pressure
“Hemorrhage initially triggers a rise in sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) that maintains blood pressure [MORE]
Working principles of viscoelastic point-of-care coagulation devices
It only takes about 20% loss of blood for life-threatening hemorrhagic shock to set [MORE]
Injectable magnetic fluid to stop blood loss
To temporarily (30 minutes) stop hemorrhage in an emergency situation, MIT researchers have developed [MORE]
Chemical engineers at MIT have developed a new material to stop hemorrhage from battlefield wounds or surgical accidents. “The biomaterial [MORE]
Remidium Hemogrip Foam UMD MGH
Have you ever used a spray-on foam insulation to fill a gap around windows or doors? [MORE]
Vetigel at Work
This may be “the Band Aid of the future.” Vetigel is a plant based polymer that mimics the [MORE]
Steerable Tubes for Blood Clot Removal
Neurosurgeons at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN have developed a cannula with multiple tubes [MORE]
Blood Clots Forming
A 3rd year undergrad at NYU has developed a gel that can stop bleeding on contact. The [MORE]
DARPA Foam
Imagine a spray can of foam insulation that goes into a cavity and expands to fill the space. [MORE]