Delivery of tissue glues through small-bore needles or trocars is critical for sealing holes, affixing medical devices, or attaching tissues together during minimally invasive surgeries. Inspired by the granule-packaged glue delivery system of sandcastle worms, a nanoparticulate formulation of a viscous hydrophobic light-activated adhesive based on poly(glycerol sebacate)-acrylate is developed. Negatively charged alginate is used to stabilize the nanoparticulate surface to significantly reduce its viscosity and to maximize injectability through small-bore needles. The nanoparticulate glues can be concentrated to ≈30 w/v% dispersions in water that remain localized following injection. With the trigger of a positively charged polymer (e.g., p...
Repair of skeletal defects resulting from traumatic insult, tumor ablation, or congenital deformitie...
Tissue adhesive materials can revolutionize surgical procedures, but they are often difficult to app...
Injectable hydrogels are particularly interesting for applications in minimally invasive tissue engi...
Abstract Nanoparticles-based glues have recently been shown with substantial potential for hydrogel ...
Sutureless procedures for wound repair and closure have recently integrated nanostructured devices ...
Sutures, wires, and staples constitute the conventional standard of care for reconnecting tissues af...
Achieving significant adhesion to soft tissues while minimizing tissue damage poses a considerable c...
In recent years, new modalities of tissue repair have emerged replacing traditional wound closure te...
Tissue reconstruction and wound closure rely on sutures, staples and clips in current surgical proce...
Hydrogels are a promising class of materials for tissue regeneration, but they lack the ability to b...
Sub-100 nm colloidal mesoporous silica (CMS) nanoparticles are evaluated as an adhesive for hydrogel...
Hydrogel nanomaterials, especially those that are of non-human and non-animal origins, have great po...
Hydrogel nanomaterials, especially those that are of non-human and non-animal origins, have great po...
Mouldable hydrogels that flow on applied stress and rapidly self-heal are increasingly utilized as t...
The fixation of hydrogels to biological tissues is a major challenge conditioning the development of...
Repair of skeletal defects resulting from traumatic insult, tumor ablation, or congenital deformitie...
Tissue adhesive materials can revolutionize surgical procedures, but they are often difficult to app...
Injectable hydrogels are particularly interesting for applications in minimally invasive tissue engi...
Abstract Nanoparticles-based glues have recently been shown with substantial potential for hydrogel ...
Sutureless procedures for wound repair and closure have recently integrated nanostructured devices ...
Sutures, wires, and staples constitute the conventional standard of care for reconnecting tissues af...
Achieving significant adhesion to soft tissues while minimizing tissue damage poses a considerable c...
In recent years, new modalities of tissue repair have emerged replacing traditional wound closure te...
Tissue reconstruction and wound closure rely on sutures, staples and clips in current surgical proce...
Hydrogels are a promising class of materials for tissue regeneration, but they lack the ability to b...
Sub-100 nm colloidal mesoporous silica (CMS) nanoparticles are evaluated as an adhesive for hydrogel...
Hydrogel nanomaterials, especially those that are of non-human and non-animal origins, have great po...
Hydrogel nanomaterials, especially those that are of non-human and non-animal origins, have great po...
Mouldable hydrogels that flow on applied stress and rapidly self-heal are increasingly utilized as t...
The fixation of hydrogels to biological tissues is a major challenge conditioning the development of...
Repair of skeletal defects resulting from traumatic insult, tumor ablation, or congenital deformitie...
Tissue adhesive materials can revolutionize surgical procedures, but they are often difficult to app...
Injectable hydrogels are particularly interesting for applications in minimally invasive tissue engi...