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Biocompatible Polymeric Materials and Tourniquets for Wounds

by Gooch, Jan W.
Authors: SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Topics in Applied Chemistry Physical details: XVI, 184 p. online resource. ISBN: 1441965866 Subject(s): Chemistry. | Polymers. | Biomedical engineering. | Biomaterials. | Chemistry. | Polymer Sciences. | Biomaterials. | Biomedical Engineering.
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Scope, Objectives, and Summary of Investigations -- Barrier Dressings for Wounds -- Tissue Adhesives -- Antibacterial Aqueous Emulsions -- One-Hand Operated and Automatic Tourniquet.

In recent years biocompatible polymers for injuries and wounds have seen advances and innovations that have outpaced the growing field's literature. In this book, Dr. Jan W. Gooch, a National Research Council Research Associateship Award recipient, reveals how innovative polymer technology can be applied to the common combat and trauma wounds associated with damaged soft tissue and bleeding. The scope of his investigation, which is tailored to biomaterial scientists, polymer scientists, and biomedical engineers, spans four distinct devices for wounds: • Liquid and particulate barrier dressings for soft tissue wounds • Sutureless tissue adhesives • Antibacterial nanoemulsions • One-hand operated and automatic tourniquets for the battlefield

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