Scientists develop glue which seals wounds in 60 seconds without the need for common staples or stitches
Biomedical engineers from the University of Sydney and the United States collaborated to develop a highly elastic and adhesive surgical glue that quickly seals wounds without the need for common staples or stitches.
Analysts and doctors say that this invention could transform how surgeries are performed.
The glue material has quickly and successfully sealed incisions in the arteries and lungs of rodents and the lungs of animals, without the need for sutures and staples.
The material also works on internal wounds…