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titleOfInvention Surgical adhesive composition
abstract (57) [Summary] (Problem corrected) [Problem] To increase the viscosity of an α-cyanoacrylate-based adhesive used as a surgical adhesive for the purpose of wound healing or hemostasis of living tissue such as skin, blood vessels or organs. And imparts flexibility after curing and reduces cytotoxicity. SOLUTION: By adding a biodegradable and absorbable polymer DL-lactide-ε-caprolactone copolymer or ε-caprolactone / polyethylene glycol copolymer to an α-cyanoacrylate-based adhesive, It has excellent adhesive strength, increases viscosity, imparts flexibility after curing, and can greatly reduce cytotoxicity. α-cyanoacrylate and DL-ε-lactide-ε -Caprolactone copolymer and DL-lactide / polyethylene glycol / ε-caprolactone copolymer or ε-caprolactone / polyethylene glycol copolymer.
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