Researchers in China have introduced an innovative “bone glue” that can mend fractures in mere minutes, significantly reducing recovery periods that typically span months.
The product, named Bone-02, was created by a research team focused on minimizing the need for invasive orthopedic procedures that often require metal plates and screws, as reported by the New York Post.
According to Lin Xianfeng, associate chief orthopedic surgeon at Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital in Hangzhou, the adhesive functions effectively in blood-rich environments and can repair shattered bone fragments in just three minutes with a single injection.
In one trial, a patient with a wrist fracture was treated through a small incision and healed in minutes — avoiding the need for plates, screws, and follow-up surgeries. Three months later, doctors confirmed the bone had healed fully without complications.
Scientists drew inspiration from oysters, which naturally produce a glue-like substance strong enough to adhere to underwater surfaces. Similarly, Bone-02 forms erosion-resistant bonds and has been shown to withstand forces of over 400 pounds.
The glue is also naturally absorbed by the body during healing, meaning patients won’t require an additional procedure to remove implants. Early results suggest it carries fewer risks of infection compared to traditional metal-based treatments.
A Gentle Reminder: Every obstacle is a stepping stone, every morning; a chance to go again, and those little steps take you closer to your dream.