Hybrid Polymeric Biomaterials for Hemostasis

ebook Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials

By Kokkarachedu Varaprasad

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"Advancing Hemostasis: Innovations in Hybrid Polymeric Biomaterials" provides an in-depth review of hybrid polymeric biomaterials and their applications in hemostasis, particularly at the interface where polymers and nanomaterials meet. This advanced guide explores the transformative potential of these materials in bleeding management, infection control, and wound healing. Chapters cover a range of hybrid polymeric biomaterials, including polysaccharide-based hemostatic biomaterials, peptide and protein hybrid biomaterials, nanostructured hemostatic hybrid biomaterials and more; in addition, a selection of key clinical case studies is detailed, bridging the gap between research and clinics to enhance patient care outcomes. "Advancing Hemostasis: Innovations in Hybrid Polymeric Biomaterials" is an invaluable resource for academic and industrial researchers, professionals, and students in the fields of biomaterials, nanotechnology, and tissue engineering, as well as clinicians interested in the development of novel biomaterials for hemostasis.
  • Provides a detailed overview of the fundamental principles, recent research developments, and practical applications in clinical practice of hybrid polymeric biomaterials for hemostasis
  • Offers real-world case studies and practical insights for implementation, providing readers with knowledge in managing bleeding, infection control, wound healing and hemostatic treatments
  • Covers a range of hybrid polymeric biomaterials, including composites, 3D printed, self-healing, thermoresponsive and many more
  • Hybrid Polymeric Biomaterials for Hemostasis