Bone glue
Instead of using steel wire to re-attach intentionally broken sternum during thoracic surgery, experts from the University of Calgary (Canada) have found a more effective healing method, that is to use glue. .
It takes a few weeks for the bones to resurface under normal surgery, while using Kryptonite adhesives - the company's products Researchers (USA) - can attach sternum within hours after surgery Art, thereby reducing the patient's painful time.
Reuters reported that the results of the study with more than 20 participants showed that people cured by the new method could be physically active after only a few days instead of months as traditional treatments.
There are more than 1 million patients in the world each year undergoing thoracotomy. New treatment is a great improvement, helping patients save time and money during treatment.
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