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Hsiao, Benjamin
Bioabsorbable membranes for prevention of post-operative adhesions
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A unique electrospinning technique to produce bioabsorbable polymer membranes (polylactide (PLA), polyglycolide (PGA) and copolymers) has been developed in Chu/Hsiao laboratory in Department of Chemistry at Stony Brook. The membranes are designed for uses in prevention of post-operative adhesions, which overcome several problems in commercial products. The goal of this proposal is to request the funding for a Phase I Seed Grant to initiate an in-vivo study of the membrane (by Brathwaite) in the Department of Surgery at the University Hospital and Medical Center in order to commercialize these novel materials. The detailed animal testing protocol and animal use plans are outlined in this proposal. If successful, many aspects of this technology (material compositions, fabrication techriiques, procedures and applications) can be patented. A preliminary economic evaluation indicates that the potential financial return based on this technology is quite substantial and will be of major benefit to New York State.

 

 

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