JOURNAL ARTICLE

Kaolin loaded gelatin sponges for rapid and effective hemostasis and accelerated wound healing

Jing ZhouMing LiJing ChangBo ChenTianbing WangWei GuoYanhua Wang

Year: 2024 Journal:   Journal of Biomaterials Science Polymer Edition Vol: 35 (7)Pages: 1064-1085   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Severe trauma with massive active blood loss, including liver and spleen rupture, arterial bleeding and pelvic fracture, will lead disability, malformation and even death. Therefore, it is very important to develop new, fast and efficient hemostatic materials. In this study, a novel Gelatin/Kaolin (GE/KA) composite sponge was developed. Meanwhile, to further investigate the effect of kaolin content on sponge properties, we prepared four types of sponges: GE/5% KA, GE/10% KA, GE/15% KA and GE/20% KA. The results of coagulation test in vitro showed that compared to the other groups, there were more activated adhered platelets and red blood cells on the surface of GE/15% KA. The results of hemostasis test in vivo showed that compared to other experimental groups, the GE/15% KA group had significantly less hemostasis time (liver hemostasis model: 69.50 ± 2.81 s; femoral artery hemostasis model: 75.17 ± 3.06 s) and bleeding volume (liver hemostasis model: 219.02 ± 10.39 mg; femoral artery hemostasis model: 948.00 ± 50.69 mg), and was similar to the commercial hemostasis material group. Additionally, the material properties of the sponge were characterized and its biocompatibility was verified as well through cell experiments and in vivo embedding experiments. All these results indicate that the optimal content of kaolin is 15%, which provides a theoretical basis for subsequent research. All in all, the novel GE/KA composite sponge prepared in this study can be used as a multifunctional hemostatic wound dressing for the treatment of complex wounds under various trauma scenes.

Keywords:
Hemostasis Gelatin sponge In vivo Hemostatic Agent Wound healing Biocompatibility Femoral artery Materials science Biomedical engineering Medicine Surgery Biology Embolization

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Topics

Hemostasis and retained surgical items
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Hematology
Surgical Sutures and Adhesives
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Surgery
Trauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, Resuscitation
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine

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