This adhesive can heal broken bone fragments in just three minutes with one injection


Beijing: Chinese researchers have developed a revolutionary superglue that can heal bone fractures in minutes, making it possible to heal bones in a matter of minutes that would normally take months.
Experts at Zhejiang University in China have named this superglue Bone-II, which has already been used in more than 150 successful clinical trials. According to experts, this adhesive can heal broken bone fragments in just three minutes with just one injection.
According to Hangzhou orthopedic surgeon Dr Lin Xianfeng, under normal circumstances, it takes months to heal a bone fracture, during which the patient has to go through painful steps such as metal plates, surgery, and screws, but Bone-II has made this process easier and faster.
Experts got the idea to prepare this super glue from the sea cucumber, which sticks to rocks with a strong bio-glue that withstands pressure even in salty and moving water. Inspired by this natural system, scientists developed this glue.
According to experts, in an experimental case, a patient's wrist fracture was connected through a glue injection with only a 3cm incision, and after three months, the patient's bone recovered completely without any difficulty.
According to experts, the biggest advantage of Bone-II is that the body automatically absorbs it over time, and the patient does not need another operation, which also reduces the risk of infection.
This superglue has been registered in many countries around the world, including China. However, further clinical research is underway to ensure its complete scientific and medical safety.
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