Full Description
Advancing Hemostasis: Innovations in Hybrid Polymeric Biomaterials examines the evolving landscape of hybrid polymeric biomaterials and their vital role in hemostasis. This comprehensive guide delves into the unique intersection of polymers and nanomaterials, revealing how these advanced materials are revolutionizing bleeding management, controlling infections, and facilitating wound healing. The book offers an authoritative exploration of innovative approaches, presenting current research and practical applications aimed at improving clinical outcomes and advancing biomaterial technologies. Readers are equipped with the knowledge to understand emerging trends, challenges, and future directions in the field of hemostatic biomaterials.
Additionally, the book covers a diverse array of hybrid polymeric biomaterials, including those based on polysaccharides, peptides, proteins, and advanced nanostructures. It features detailed clinical case studies that effectively bridge research findings with real-world clinical applications, enhancing patient care. By integrating scientific rigor with practical insight, the book supports the development and implementation of next-generation biomaterials to address pressing medical needs.
Contents
1. Introduction of Hybrid Biomaterials
2. Polyscaccharide based hemostatic biomaterials
3. Peptide and Protein Hybrid Biomaterials for Hemostasis
4. Supramolecular, Thermoresposive and Self-Healing Polymers/Hydrogels for Hemostasis
5. FDA-Approved Polymers and Nanomaterials for Hemostatic Applications
6. Synthetic polymer based hemostatic biomaterials
7. Nanostructured Hemostatic hybrid biomaterials
8. Hybrid Polymeric Biomaterial Composites and Combinations
9. 3D printed hybrid Hemostatic Biomaterials
10. Microfabrication Techniques for Hemostatic Biomaterials
11. Regenerative Medicine and Hemostatic Biomaterials
12. Biomimetic Approaches in Hemostatic Biomaterials Design
13. Biocompatibility and Safety Assessment of Hemostatic Biomaterials
14.Clinical Applications and Case Studies in Hemostasis
15.Regulatory Considerations and Commercialization



