"Injectable" implies intramuscular, intravenous, or subcutaneous application. This article outlines a topical application (directly on the wound).
Still pretty cool though.
"Injectable" implies intramuscular, intravenous, or subcutaneous application. This article outlines a topical application (directly on the wound).
Still pretty cool though.
Sounds like they inject it into a wound tract and it probably soaks up fluids and swells, tamponading the wound. Problem is with penetrating head wounds the brain has to go somewhere because it instantly swells and attempts to seek normal pressures. That's why it runs out of orifices and herniates.
I'd like to see this stuff used real time
Sounds like they inject it into a wound tract and it probably soaks up fluids and swells, tamponading the wound. Problem is with penetrating head wounds the brain has to go somewhere because it instantly swells and attempts to seek normal pressures. That's why it runs out of orifices and herniates.
I'd like to see this stuff used real time
Ahh, they do talk about filling the wound cavity. So I guess that fits.
Ahh, they do talk about filling the wound cavity. So I guess that fits.