Microwave Tissue Soldering for Immediate Wound Closure
TBMG-9365
03/01/2011
- Content
A novel approach for the immediate sealing of traumatic wounds is under development. A portable microwave generator and handheld antenna are used to seal wounds, binding the edges of the wound together using a biodegradable protein sealant or “solder.” This method could be used for repairing wounds in emergency settings, by restoring the wound surface to its original strength within minutes. This technique could also be utilized for surgical purposes involving solid visceral organs (i.e., liver, spleen, and kidney) that currently do not respond well to ordinary surgical procedures.
- Citation
- "Microwave Tissue Soldering for Immediate Wound Closure," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2011.