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Biomedical EngineeringOct. 21, 2024, 5:29 a.m.

Hemostatic Antibacterial Sponge: New Hope for Trauma Care

University of Central Florida researchers have developed SilFoam, a hemostatic and antibacterial sponge bandage designed to control life-threatening bleeding and prevent infections. SilFoam, a gel made from siloxanes, expands into a foam upon application, applying pressure to stop hemorrhage and utilizing silver oxide for its antimicrobial properties. Initial testing on realistic anatomical models showed its effectiveness in reducing blood leakage, requiring no cold storage, and being easy to apply and remove without damaging tissues. Next steps include animal trials at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, with the goal of advancing trauma care solutions.

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