WIPO: Inventors in California Develop Bioabsorbable Hemostatic Gauze
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2008-11-29
GENEVA, Nov. 29 - Vicky Feng, David H. Hsu, Yan Yin, all from California, have developed a bioabsorbable hemostatic gauze.
According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention refers a "bioabsorbable, water-soluble hemostatic cellulose based gauze matrix structures are described, including one or more species of chitosan, etherized cellulose, nonionic surfactant, water-soluble polysaccharide hydrocolloid and/or gum. Approximately 85% to 9 . . .
According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention refers a "bioabsorbable, water-soluble hemostatic cellulose based gauze matrix structures are described, including one or more species of chitosan, etherized cellulose, nonionic surfactant, water-soluble polysaccharide hydrocolloid and/or gum. Approximately 85% to 9 . . .