| Literature DB >> 25530795 |
Nasim Annabi1, Ali Tamayol2, Su Ryon Shin1, Amir M Ghaemmaghami3, Nicholas A Peppas4, Ali Khademhosseini5.
Abstract
Surgical adhesive biomaterials have emerged as substitutes to sutures and staples in many clinical applications. Nano-enabled materials containing nanoparticles or having a distinct nanotopography have been utilized for generation of a new class of surgical materials with enhanced functionality. In this review, the state of the art in the development of conventional surgical adhesive biomaterials is critically reviewed and their shortcomings are outlined. Recent advancements in generation of nano-enabled surgical materials with their potential future applications are discussed. This review will open new avenues for the innovative development of the next generation of tissue adhesives, hemostats, and sealants with enhanced functionality for various surgical applications.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25530795 PMCID: PMC4266934 DOI: 10.1016/j.nantod.2014.09.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Today ISSN: 1748-0132 Impact factor: 20.722