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UV-Activated Adhesive Treats Heart Defects

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A bio-inspired, light-activated adhesive used to treat congenital heart defects could soon replace more invasive treatments such as sutures, new research indicates. A preclinical study conducted by Boston Children’s Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital and MIT shows that the adhesive could rapidly attach biodegradable patches inside a beating heart, in the exact place where congenital holes in the heart occur, such as with ventricular heart defects. Waterproof and light-activated, the adhesive secures biodegradable patches to seal holes in a beating heart and close...Read full article

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    Published: January 2014
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