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Inspired by a sticky substance spiders use to catch prey, MIT engineers designed a double-sided tape that can rapidly seal tissues together. This adhesive may eventually be used in place of surgical sutures or to implant medical devices.
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Dry double-sided tape for adhesion of wet tissues and devices
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Could tissue-sealing tape one day replace stitches?
This Barnacle-Inspired Glue Seals Bleeding Organs in Seconds
MIT Engineers Develop Super-Strong Surgical Tape That Painlessly Detaches on Demand
MIT's double-sided tape for tissues could replace surgical sutures
Double-Sided Tape Could Replace Surgical Sutures - Tech Briefs
Minimally invasive electroceutical catheter for endoluminal defect sealing
MIT engineers develop surgical 'duct tape' for sutures and operations
Engineers develop surgical 'duct tape' as an alternative to sutures
Xuanhe ZHAO, Professor (Associate), PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA, MIT, Department of Mechanical Engineering