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Fighting Hernia Complications: The Dual-Action Mesh
Monday, January 6, 2025
Researchers created two polymers for the job. One, called PAMPS, helps prevent blood clots, while the other, PTBAEMA, fights off bacteria. Using a technique called electrospinning, they wrapped these polymers around a core to make tiny, dual-action fibers. These fibers were then coated onto the mesh, creating a strong, stable barrier.
The mesh was tested in labs to see how well it got along with cells, and it passed with flying colors. Moreover, it showed excellent powers against clotting and bacteria. This makes the new mesh a promising tool for reducing post-surgery complications, aiming to lower pain and reduce the need for follow-up operations.
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