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      Short Peptide Nanofiber Biomaterials Ameliorate Local Hemostatic Capacity of Surgical Materials and Intraoperative Hemostatic Applications in Clinics

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          Short designer self‐assembling peptide (dSAP) biomaterials are a new addition to the hemostat group. It may provide a diverse and robust toolbox for surgeons to integrate wound microenvironment with much safer and stronger hemostatic capacity than conventional materials and hemostatic agents. Especially in noncompressible torso hemorrhage (NCTH), diffuse mucosal surface bleeding, and internal medical bleeding (IMB), with respect to the optimal hemostatic formulation, dSAP biomaterials are the ingenious nanofiber alternatives to make bioactive neural scaffold, nasal packing, large mucosal surface coverage in gastrointestinal surgery (esophagus, gastric lesion, duodenum, and lower digestive tract), epicardiac cell‐delivery carrier, transparent matrix barrier, and so on. Herein, in multiple surgical specialties, dSAP‐biomaterial‐based nano‐hemostats achieve safe, effective, and immediate hemostasis, facile wound healing, and potentially reduce the risks in delayed bleeding, rebleeding, post‐operative bleeding, or related complications. The biosafety in vivo, bleeding indications, tissue‐sealing quality, surgical feasibility, and local usability are addressed comprehensively and sequentially and pursued to develop useful surgical techniques with better hemostatic performance. Here, the state of the art and all‐round advancements of nano‐hemostatic approaches in surgery are provided. Relevant critical insights will inspire exciting investigations on peptide nanotechnology, next‐generation biomaterials, and better promising prospects in clinics.

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                Contributors
                Journal
                Advanced Materials
                Advanced Materials
                Wiley
                0935-9648
                1521-4095
                September 2023
                July 30 2023
                September 2023
                : 35
                : 39
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology West China School of Basic Medical Sciences and Forensic Medicine Sichuan University Chengdu Sichuan 610041 China
                [2 ] Institute for Nanobiomedical Technology and Membrane Biology West China Hospital of Sichuan University Chengdu Sichuan 610041 China
                [3 ] Department of Ultrasonography West China Hospital of Sichuan University No. 37 Guoxue Road, Wuhou District Chengdu Sichuan 610041 China
                [4 ] Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Key Laboratory of Birth Defects and Related Women and Children Diseases of the Ministry of Education Sichuan University No. 17 People's South Road Chengdu Sichuan 610041 China
                Article
                10.1002/adma.202301849
                5bbf3db4-c94b-470b-acda-f4cf22b6e160
                © 2023

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