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titleOfInvention Biocompatible adhesive
abstract (57) [Summary]nIn the manufacture of a biocompatible adhesive for adhering the first structure to the surface of the second structure, one or more sugars (eg, one or more monosaccharides, disaccharides, trisaccharides, Use of oligosaccharides or polysaccharides). This biocompatible adhesive is suitable to act as a temporary adhesive. In this case, for example, at the time of lung volume reduction surgery for treating emphysema, one or more rows of staples are driven into the lung via a buffer material, and the buffer material is transferred from the fork portion of the surgical stapler to the diseased lung. As is the case, the adhesive can be used to transfer a medical structure from a medical device to a surface of a human or animal body structure. This biocompatible adhesive also has the advantage that it can be used to adhere or secure medical structures directly to structures of the human or animal body (eg, apply patches to mammalian skin).
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