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From everyday household repairs to industrial manufacturing, adhesives play a crucial role in various industries. These versatile substances have the remarkable ability to stick to surfaces, providing a strong and durable bond. While adhesives have found their place in countless applications, one industry where their significance cannot be overstated is the field of healthcare.
In healthcare, medical adhesives are revolutionizing surgical procedures and appliance bonding. With exceptional surface qualities and biocompatibility, these adhesives (natural or synthetic) provide secure and reliable bonding, specifically designed for mucous linings and epithelial cells. Their precision plays a pivotal role in advancing medical technology.
In this blog, we will cover in-depth about medical adhesives, you will learn about medical adhesives, their types, medical adhesives applications, key players and their recent developments in the market. The two typical uses of adhesives in medical treatments include surgical procedures and appliance bonding.
Medical adhesives are substances used to bind or join biological tissues together or to attach medical devices to the body. These adhesives play a crucial role in various medical applications, such as wound closure, surgical procedures, and the attachment of medical devices like bandages, electrodes, and patches. Medical adhesives are designed to be safe, biocompatible, and effective in their intended applications.
Medical adhesives cover a broad spectrum of fabrication materials; however, they are usually made of synthetic or biological formulations. They are frequently utilized in surgical procedures and device bonding. Medical devices use a variety of adhesives that are either reusable (hot melt and pressure adhesives) or disposable. Strong bonding adhesives can tolerate a wide variety of temperatures, and some of them are compatible with electrical equipment.
These formulations undergo testing to make sure they adhere to medical safety standards. Acrylics, silicone, polyurethane, and bio adhesives are examples of common variations of these adhesive kinds.
Now, let’s dive deeper into both these categories.
Biological adhesives are frequently used in surgical procedures including skin grafting and wound suturing. These adhesives are made up of various kinds of proteins.
Medical-grade adhesives are commonly applied onto various backings to create materials for medical fixation. Though numerous healthcare applications make use of these advanced materials, the majority are primarily made to be applied directly to the skin or to secure medical devices in place.
Whether adhering electrodes for monitoring, securing dressings, supporting wound closures, or affixing tubing, these specialized materials are carefully formulated to ensure efficient adhesion while prioritizing patient safety and comfort.
Professional wound care dressings must have a medical-grade, skin-friendly adhesive, substrates and adhesives that are low to highly breathable, a low coefficient of friction backing, secure skin adhesion, gentle and low skin trauma removal, discrete and conformable, and sterilization compatibility. Medical adhesives that meet these requirements include hydrocolloids, silicones, acrylics, polyurethane (PU) gels, hydrogels on PU foams and films, and non-woven backings. For certain uses, advanced wound dressings may additionally contain other substances such alginates, collagens, super fibers, and antibacterial agents.
There are various kinds of ostomy bags, such as one-piece or two-piece systems, which come in closed, drainable, or flushable options. Medical grade, skin-friendly adhesives and materials with a high moisture vapor transmission rate (MVTR) that fit the contours of the body and extend appliance use time are needed for this application.
From patent analysis we’ve identified 5 major players dominating the medical adhesives market. These players have recently introduced significant advancements, demonstrating their commitment to innovating medical adhesive technologies.
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In 2022, Medtronic launched the world’s first and only infusion set for insulin pumps, which doubled wear time up to 7 days in the U.S. The infusion set uses advanced materials that help decline insulin preservative loss and maintain insulin flow and stability to double the wear time of an infusion set. The set incorporates innovative design elements, including a new tubing connector, enhancing insulin stability, reducing the risk of occlusion, and improving overall infusion site performance. It is the adhesive layer of the adhesive patch that helps prolong wear time and offers comfort and durability for up to seven days. This ground-breaking innovation reduced the need for changes by 50%, minimized infusion site issues, and offered greater comfort, significantly easing the burden of insulin pump therapy. Additionally, it was projected to save up to 25% in insulin costs and reduce plastic waste by 50%. [4]
Nitto has crafted a specialized adhesive that is gentle on the skin and can be removed without causing any visible damage, even on delicate surfaces like thin newspaper.
One of the brand names for this skin-friendly adhesive is YUKI-BAN. [5]
CURRENT CHALLENGES AND LIMITATIONS IN THE MEDICAL ADHESIVES MARKET
CONCLUSION
In conclusion, the expanding landscape of medical adhesives presents both opportunities and challenges for manufacturers and healthcare providers alike. Key players such as 3M, Medtronic, and Nitto Denko are innovating to meet the rising demand for extended wear, enhanced patient comfort, and improved medical devices. However, navigating regulatory complexities and evolving standards remains a challenge.
Staying ahead of the curve in this dynamic field requires a keen understanding of the latest technological trends and innovations. Explore the future of medical adhesives with Wissen Research’s expert Technology research analysis. We guide businesses in staying ahead through strategic technological insights. Visit our Technology Landscape service page to shape your success in the dynamic field of medical adhesives.
Authored By: Guniyal Bagga
References
[1] https://www.thomasnet.com/articles/adhesives-sealants/types-of-medical-adhesives/
[5] https://www.nitto.com/in/en/products/medical/003/
[6] https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/medical-adhesive-market-41880473.ht
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