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    Scientists have long been on the hunt for a compound that can quickly clot and close open wounds to stop bleeding, stave off infection and begin the healing process.

    We’ve previously reported on MIT “biocoating” that researchers hope will stop bleeding soldiers in the field in under a minute. Then there’s “Veti-Gel,” a synthetic substance that helps hold cells together and triggers clotting.

    Veti-Gel has been in development for the last few years by students at Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU-Poly), their startup Suneris and Englewood Hospital in New Jersey. The gel, NYU-Poly student Joe Landolina told Tech News Daily in a recent article, “tells the body, ‘OK, stop the bleeding’[...].” He went on to say that it helps begin the healing process as well.
    NYU Poly Students Create Veti Gel That Closes Bleeding Wounds Instantly

    The gel goes into the wound and then a protective coating is sprayed on top as illustrated in this image. (Image: Suneris)

    Here’s more about how the technology works:

    Veti-Gel (also sometimes called Medi-Gel) is a synthetic form of the extracellular matrix, or ECM, the substance that forms a kind of scaffolding in the body that holds cells together and also triggers the clotting process if there is an injury. In tests on rats, Landolina was able to close up a slice into the liver and a puncture of the carotid artery. (He plans to publish the results in about two months.)

    [...]

    Plants naturally produce a material similar to the human extracellular matrix, but Landolina improves the process by using genetically modified plants to create Veti-Gel. Other wound treatments, such as collagen, come from animals, he said. And some rival treatments require refrigeration. Veti-Gel can be kept in packets or tubes at any temperature from 33 degrees to about 90 degrees Fahrenheit (1 degree to 32 degrees Celsius).

    Landolina co-founded Suneris centered around the gel technology. On the company’s website, the gel is described as one that “looks like, feels like and acts like skin.”

    The Veti-Gel, which has also been called Medi-Gel, creators recently released a video showing how it works. The test was conducted on a bloody piece of pork, which according to Tech News Daily is less gruesome than some of the tests they have conducted on mice.

    Watch the test (Note: the footage has a significant amount of blood as it is being pumped into the meat to create a steady stream for demonstration purposes):

    Landolina also said the gel might have application for burn victims. Similar to a product popularized in a scene from “The Hunger Games” that instantly soothed and quickly healed burns, a friend of Landolina found Veti-Gel seemed to have similar results.

    In 2011, Landolina and fellow researcher Kenny Mai were first place winners as freshmen in the Time Warner Cable Inno/Vention Competition for the gel.

    Landolina has a patent pending for Veti-Gel and is beginning the process of having it approved by the Food and Drug Administration, Tech News Daily wrote. With other clotting agents currently on the market, Landolina is also conducting tests to see how Veti-Gel compares.

    Read more details about Veti-Gel in Tech News Daily’s full article here.

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    just 1 blood sport job and it's all over!
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    • #3
      I wonder if this stuff burns like the fires of hell too like QuickClot does.
      Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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      • #4
        I had wondered what QuickClot feels like. I picked up some for my first aid kit. Interesting
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        • #5
          I keep celox in my bag

          made from shrimp shells but has no affect on allergies.

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          http://www.walmart.com/catalog/quick...=1363161169203
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
            I had wondered what QuickClot feels like. I picked up some for my first aid kit. Interesting
            Short shelf life and when introduced into a wound it better be a last resort. It is gonna burn like no other and is not all that easy to clean out. BUT if you are in danger of bleeding out and can not get advanced medical care within an hour it is your best option. I would bet that you could even mix a sampling with water and it would give you burns just by holding it.

            They have come out with some new stuff that burns a little less but still.
            Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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            • #7
              So it pretty much cauterizes the wound to stop the bleeding?
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              • #8
                Just stick a sock in it.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by idrivea4banger View Post
                  Just stick a sock in it.
                  Tampons work well too.
                  Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by kbscobravert View Post
                    Tampons work well too.
                    That's good. He already has plenty of those.

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                    • #11
                      what ever happened to opening bullets, pouring it in the wound and lighting the powder on fire?
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by FATHERFORD View Post
                        what ever happened to opening bullets, pouring it in the wound and lighting the powder on fire?
                        That went out when heating steel and doing it that way took over. Duh!
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                        • #13
                          Celox is some great stuff. Both it and Quick Clot come in gauze form now. Have a for a while.

                          Take gauze pack into wound bandage as normal. It's gonna hurt like hell though.

                          The original quick clot granules caused an exothermic reaction I think with newer formulations and with Celox they have fixed that issue.
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                          • #14
                            That stuff the OP posted about doesn't even work over 90F outside.
                            So how would that help our boys over in the sandbox exactly ?

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                            • #15
                              I did't say it doesn't work at over 90 degrees, just that you couldn't keep it at that temperature
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