PEG-based polyurethane bioadhesive for wet and adaptable adhesion to circumcision wounds.

IF 5.6 1区 医学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Regenerative Biomaterials Pub Date : 2025-03-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/rb/rbaf018
Yaqiang Jiang, Zhaoguo Zhang, Chengkai Xuan, Xuetao Shi
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Abstract

Effective wound management is critical in post-operative recovery, particularly in sensitive areas such as circumcision. The aim of this study was to design and assess the efficacy of a novel two-component polyurethane (PU) bioadhesive, designated as PU1000S, for its application in advanced wound care within the context of clinical circumcision procedures. The glue-type bioadhesive was fine-tuned to conformally adhere to the moist tissue surfaces. It rapidly absorbed interfacial water and cured within 160 s, ensuring remarkable surface adaptability to wet tissue surfaces. The PU1000S demonstrated superior lap-shear strength, peaking at 55.12 ± 6.88 kPa, along with exceptional durability. These attributes underscored its strong wet adhesion and remarkable resilience at the interface with moist tissues. Owing to its mechanical adaptability to wet skin tissue, the adhesive layer of PU1000S maintained stability under complex loading associated with twisting, folding and significant volumetric deformation, resulting in minimal debonding. In addition, PU1000S was found to significantly accelerate wound healing by promoting re-epithelialization and collagen deposition, confirming its excellent bioadaptability for initial closure and subsequent tissue repair and regeneration following circumcision. The comprehensive results position PU1000S as a promising candidate for advanced wound care in circumcision, offering superior performance in terms of wet adhesion, durability and bioadaptability. Its application could potentially enhance clinical outcomes and elevate patient satisfaction.

聚乙二醇基聚氨酯生物胶粘剂用于包皮环切伤口的湿性和适应性粘附。
有效的伤口管理对术后恢复至关重要,特别是在敏感部位,如包皮环切术。本研究的目的是设计和评估一种新型双组分聚氨酯(PU)生物胶粘剂,命名为PU1000S,用于临床包皮环切手术的晚期伤口护理。胶型生物胶粘剂经过微调,可以在湿润的组织表面上以保形粘附。它能快速吸收界面水,并在160秒内固化,对潮湿的组织表面具有显著的表面适应性。PU1000S具有优异的抗剪强度,峰值为55.12±6.88 kPa,同时具有优异的耐久性。这些特性强调了其强大的湿附着力和与湿组织界面的显着弹性。由于其对湿皮肤组织的机械适应性,PU1000S粘接层在复杂载荷下保持稳定,包括扭曲、折叠和显著的体积变形,从而使脱粘最小。此外,研究发现PU1000S通过促进再上皮化和胶原沉积显著加速伤口愈合,证实了其在包皮环切术后最初闭合和随后组织修复和再生方面的良好生物适应性。综合结果表明,PU1000S作为包皮环切术中高级伤口护理的有希望的候选者,在湿粘附、耐久性和生物适应性方面具有优越的性能。它的应用可以潜在地改善临床结果,提高患者满意度。
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Regenerative Biomaterials
Regenerative Biomaterials Materials Science-Biomaterials
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
16.40%
发文量
92
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: Regenerative Biomaterials is an international, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal publishing the latest advances in biomaterials and regenerative medicine. The journal provides a forum for the publication of original research papers, reviews, clinical case reports, and commentaries on the topics relevant to the development of advanced regenerative biomaterials concerning novel regenerative technologies and therapeutic approaches for the regeneration and repair of damaged tissues and organs. The interactions of biomaterials with cells and tissue, especially with stem cells, will be of particular focus.
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