Safety and biodegradability of a synthetic dural sealant patch (Liqoseal) in a porcine cranial model.

Animal Models and Experimental Medicine Pub Date : 2021-12-21 eCollection Date: 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1002/ame2.12184
Ahmet Kinaci, Wilhelmina Bergmann, Sander van Thoor, Saskia Redegeld, Albert van der Zwan, Tristan P C van Doormaal
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Background: Liqoseal consists of a watertight layer of poly(ester)ether urethane and an adhesive layer containing polyethylene glycol-N-hydroxysuccinimide (PEG-NHS). It is designed to prevent cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage after intradural surgery. This study assessed the safety and biodegradability of Liqoseal in a porcine craniotomy model.

Methods: In 32 pigs a craniotomy plus durotomy was performed. In 15 pigs Liqoseal was implanted, in 11 control pigs no sealant was implanted and in 6 control pigs a control dural sealant (Duraseal or Tachosil) was implanted. The safety of Liqoseal was evaluated by clinical, MRI and histological assessment. The degradation of Liqoseal was histologically estimated.

Results: Liqoseal, 2 mm thick before application, did not swell and significantly was at maximum mean thickness of 2.14 (±0.37) mm at one month. The foreign body reaction induced by Liqoseal, Duraseal and Tachosil were comparable. Liqoseal showed no adherence to the arachnoid layer and was completely resorbed between 6 and 12 months postoperatively. In one animal with Liqoseal, an epidural fluid collection containing CSF could not be excluded.

Conclusion: Liqoseal seems to be safe for intracranial use and is biodegradable. The safety and performance in humans needs to be further assessed in clinical trials.

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猪颅骨模型中合成硬脑膜密封补片(Liqoseal)的安全性和生物降解性。
背景:Liqoseal 由聚(酯)醚聚氨酯防水层和含有聚乙二醇-N-羟基琥珀酰亚胺(PEG-NHS)的粘合层组成。其设计目的是防止硬膜内手术后出现脑脊液(CSF)渗漏。本研究评估了 Liqoseal 在猪开颅手术模型中的安全性和生物降解性:方法:对 32 头猪进行了开颅加硬脑膜切开术。在 15 头猪中植入了 Liqoseal,在 11 头对照猪中没有植入密封剂,在 6 头对照猪中植入了硬脑膜密封剂(Duraseal 或 Tachosil)。通过临床、核磁共振成像和组织学评估对 Liqoseal 的安全性进行了评估。对 Liqoseal 的降解情况进行了组织学评估:结果:使用前厚度为 2 毫米的 Liqoseal 没有膨胀,一个月后平均厚度达到最大值 2.14 (±0.37) 毫米。Liqoseal、Duraseal 和 Tachosil 引起的异物反应相当。Liqoseal 没有粘附到蛛网膜层,在术后 6 到 12 个月之间完全吸收。在使用 Liqoseal 的一只动物身上,无法排除硬膜外积液中含有 CSF 的可能性:结论:在颅内使用 Liqoseal 似乎是安全的,而且可生物降解。结论:Liqoseal 用于颅内似乎是安全的,而且可生物降解,但在人体中的安全性和性能还需要在临床试验中进一步评估。
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