Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Hemostatic "Shaving Cream" Wins Award

Filed under: Emergency Medicine , Military Medicine , Sports Medicine , Surgery

Remedium Technologies won first prize in the Most Promising Security Idea category of the Global Security Challenge 2009 for their shaving cream-like foam that can stop bleeding. The foam incorporates chitosan, a natural low-cost hemostatic substance derived from shellfish. It is designed to be sprayed into wounds where it expands and adheres to tissues in order to slow or stop bleeding. The company is also working on a novel chitosan-based wound dressing which uses "nano-hooks" in order to better adhere to bleeding tissues.

Press release: Remedium Technologies Wins Most Promising Security Idea at Global Security Challenge 2009 with Blood-Clotting Foam

Chitosan flashbacks: HemCon Receives U.S. Army Award, Preventing Slimy Biofilms, Synthetic/Natural Hybrid Material to Help With Nerve Repair

(Image: Dramatization, not actual product)

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But can you shave with it? :)


Posted by: GTMD
on November 27, 2009 10:26 AM GMT

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