Laboratory tests showed that the new instrument not only stops bleeding, but also has antibacterial properties and reduces the risk of postoperative complications. The cost of domestic product is much lower than foreign analogues. In the near future, it is planned to start a registration certificate procedure.
In addition, scientists formed a surgical glue prototype based on animal proteins. This medical sealing substance can be used to close small wounds during complex operations, including cardio and neurosurgical interventions, without strengthening seams and stabilizing biological tissues.
Source: Ferra

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