World's First: Gel for Bone Regeneration After Bullet Wounds Invented in Russia

It can restore bones even after large fragment wounds

Specialists from Volgograd State Medical University (VolgSMU) have developed the world's first bioassimilable gel for bone tissue regeneration. It can be used to treat fragment and large bullet injuries to bones.

Dmitry Kompantsev, Doctor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, explained that the drug is a nutrient-building mixture that is enhanced with regeneration activators. This approach will help the body trigger the mechanism of bone tissue restoration.

The level of identity of the restored bone tissue is 100%. It is synthesized by its own osteophyte cells. To date, there are no registered analogues in the medical device market in terms of product composition.
Dmitry Kompantsev, Doctor of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Unlike the bioinert bone replacement materials already on the market, the development is a gel for filling bone defects, not a powder. This provides convenience for the surgeon and deeper penetration of the material into the damaged tissues.

In the future, the material can be used in operations on cartilage and bone tissues in surgery and dentistry, as well as in the treatment of fragment and bullet wounds.

Earlier, www1.ru reported that a virtual reality rehabilitation technology has been developed for Russian military personnel with PTSD.

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TASS

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