| Literature DB >> 33708034 |
Ershuai Zhang1, Jianhai Yang1, Ke Wang1, Boyi Song1, Hui Zhu1, Xiangfei Han1, Yuanjie Shi1, Chengbiao Yang1, Zhipeng Zeng1, Zhiqiang Cao1.
Abstract
Postoperative peritoneal adhesions were frequent complications for almost any types of abdominal and pelvic surgery. This led to numerous medical problems and huge financial burden to the patients. Current anti-adhesion strategies focused mostly on physical barriers including films and hydrogels. However, they can only alleviate or reduce adhesions to certain level and their applying processes were far from ideal. This work reported the development of a biodegradable zwitterionic cream gel presenting a series of characters for an idea anti-adhesion material, including unique injectable yet malleable and self-supporting properties, which enabled an instant topical application, no curing, waiting or suturing, no hemostasis requirement, protein/cell resistance and biodegradability. The cream gel showed a major advancement in anti-adhesion efficacy by completely and reliably preventing a primary and a more severe recurrent adhesion in rat models.Entities:
Keywords: adhesiolysis; anti-adhesion; cream gel; postoperative adhesion; zwitterionic material
Year: 2020 PMID: 33708034 PMCID: PMC7942753 DOI: 10.1002/adfm.202009431
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Funct Mater ISSN: 1616-301X Impact factor: 18.808