Abstract
The basis of this research paper is a Diploma Thesis and presents the process of designing and implementing an innovative device to combat bone haemorrhage. The device is based on a patented idea that proposes heating the hemostatic wax, which is already used in cases where bone haemorrhage needs to be addressed, and its application through a special device. The device was fabricated following a thorough examination of the existing procedures of bone haemorrhage hemostasis. After defining the key factors that needed to be considered so that this device could be innovative yet effective in various conditions, without compromising the patient’s safety, the device was fabricated following a thorough examination of the existing procedures of bone haemorrhage hemostasis. The results demonstrate the device’s efficacy in the experimentation phase while pointing out the room for improvement. Thus, the fabricated device could impact the approach to bone hemostasis treatment and could be applied to various fields, from orthopedic surgeries and neurosurgeries to combat and emergency medical aid.
